DSi NETWORKED Common Key Bruteforcer

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shideneyu

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I think you'll know that, the software will stop to run
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Anyways, if you found the key, it will happen in the website too and your nickname will be known as the person who hack the DSi ;D
 

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Also, its probably pretty easy for some guy to spam to the webserver saying its checked every key when it hasn't and screw us all up.

Just saying
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Which is why you should add some checksums and have 2 computers check.
 

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c0d3wiz said:
Fantastic app!
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running it on all three of my computers, on my dou core windows 7 x84 bit computer it is only getting 15 - 20,000 keys p/s!
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Why do you need to run it? You've already hacked the DSi have you not?
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And I'm sure a 1337 H4XX0R like your good self would know that there is no such thing as "x84".
 

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Look before you start reading, i'm sorry. its gonna get heated, im gonna get mad, please be an adult and dont take it personally. I hate bad math, its my problem, its one of those pet peeves that just, ooooooh....right up the freaking wall! You're not an idiot, mistakes happen, blah blah blah.

that being said, jesus freaking christ CMON!

Jamstruth said:
If its a 24 digit code the possibles are 10 to the 24th

thats only true for number-only codes, and only in base ten.
ugh, my brain.
if it's a 24 DIGIT code, each digit takes up two BYTES, or 16 BITS, which would result in a 384 bit code. i just dont think this is right.


asiekierka said:
Yes, we don't know WHERE is the code.

There are 2^127 combinations TBH.

We know the first bit though (loopy!) so that makes it 50% smaller

yeah im pretty sure this information is right. it should be a 256 bit public key, and assuming loopy isnt screwing with everyone trying to keep people from getting the key at all. did he EVER tell anyone why he never released?


QUOTE(CrimsoniteX @ Feb 4 2010, 02:37 PM)
I I did my math correctly...

If we get 1000 people to run this program at an average of 30,000 keys per second, that comes to 1,800,000,000 keys per second or 108,000,000,000 per hour. There are (10 to the 24th) possible keys, which is 1,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000. That means it will still take about 9.25925926 × (10 to the 12th) hours, or 1,056,993,070 years to check every combination.

I hope it's running random keys, and not sequential xD

oh GOD your math! first off, 30,000 times 1,000 equals 30,000,000, not 1,800,000,000, what the hell is the matter with you?!?! 1,800,000,000 keys per minute, YES, but not per second. ok, lets pretend its 1,800,000,000 keys per second, that times 60 seconds per minute, times 60 minutes per hour, (just just times 3600) is 6,480,000,000,000, NOT 108,000,000,000 per hour, which you did actually get RIGHT (good job)! lets continue pointing out your flaws...

there are not 10^24th possible keys, this is wrong, see above. the rest of your calculations are done with the number of keys wrong so no matter what calculation you actually did, even if by some miracle it was the right one, would still be wrong. heres how it should look. im gonna use acronyms KPS, KPH, KPY, etc, its keys per, im sure you can keep up.

1,000 people @ 30,000 KPS = 30,000,000 KPS = 1,800,000,000 KPM = 108,000,000,000 KPH = 2,592,000,000,000 KPD = 946,080,000,000,000 KPY

2^127 = 1.7014118346046923173168730371588 x 10^38, which divided by 946,080,000,000,000 KPY, equals a MAXIMUM of 179,838,051,180,100,236,482,842.15258317 years at that rate.

doubling the KPS obviously cuts this time in half, so i say we shoot instead for 1,000,000 people running at 30,000 KPS, then it will only take 179,838,051,180,100,236,482.84215258317 years instead
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thank you for your patience, now you know math.
 

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c0d3wiz said:
Jamstruth said:
As I said before, we are looking for a needle in a haystack the size on North America. The only way we will find it is through luck.

Or bribing / spamming the hell out of loopy
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So, what, does Loopy actually know the DSi common key or something?
If he saw this he'd probably find it all very amusing, even if he doesn't actually know the key and knew we all thought he did, lol.
 

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RupeeClock said:
c0d3wiz said:
Jamstruth said:
As I said before, we are looking for a needle in a haystack the size on North America. The only way we will find it is through luck.

Or bribing / spamming the hell out of loopy
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So, what, does Loopy actually know the DSi common key or something?
If he saw this he'd probably find it all very amusing, even if he doesn't actually know the key and knew we all thought he did, lol.

we think he knows the key.

EDIT: lol.
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Well, if he DOES have the key, I really don't know what in the world he thinks he's getting out of hoarding it from us.
 

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geoflcl said:
Well, if he DOES have the key, I really don't know what in the world he thinks he's getting out of hoarding it from us.

If he does have the key, he's just being a jerk.
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i wish this program would just find the key
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(although its only been released for 2 days..
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EDIT: Never mind...
 

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No.

The reason behind Loopy not releasing the key is that Nintendo might use the fact we all know about it to patch it to make it harder to use it and stop homebrew
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asiekierka said:
No.

The reason behind Loopy not releasing the key is that Nintendo might use the fact we all know about it to patch it to make it harder to use it and stop homebrew
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Would they even be able to change the common key?
 
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