If there's any local people around where I live (Florida) that have any hacked pokemon. Or if anybody else has any unreleased pokemon that're shiny and want to be traded locally
It works with both. He fully decrypted his poke XY save (not easy to do) and got datel to resign his save . He doesn't have a GW.I'm willing to bet it doesn't work with updated 3DS firmware, and possibly using gateway or something too. Nothing worth going too crazy over unless it works with both:
-current official 3DS firmware
-actual retail cart, not gateway
not one or the other. both.
He's a member of Team No Sharing.let me add a third thing then. the method needs to be released to the public.
THEN we all go crazy.
guys! somebody from project pokemom has found a way to inject .pkx and uploaded them to his game using the datel power save!
we all know why, they want/need this ----> unfortunately its then followed by this-----> after they say "but only for me nehneh"Damn, why bother showing us stuff if they don't even bother to release it? *cough cough 3ds ram dumping*
we all know why, they want/need this ----> unfortunately its then followed by this-----> after they say "but only for me nehneh"
i dont see why people keep getting excited about it all #ssdd
Like I said. There are some steps to be donefirst guy sharing....yeah well done you found some hidden pokemon.......after the 6th "reveal" its just boring now
we all know why, they want/need this ----> unfortunately its then followed by this-----> after they say "but only for me nehneh"
i dont see why people keep getting excited about it all #ssdd
Naw. PP is research oriented, not doing it for glory or attention.
The entire thing was proof of concept -- and yeah, it worked. We had noticed that we could change the AES MAC of the save and Datel never rejected it, however if there was any bad hash it would return a "Web Operation Failed" error. So we eventually figured out all of the hashes and had to brute force some data that we couldn't straight up decrypt. Only a few minutes of (intelligent) brute forcing is all that was required.
Datel was stupid and didn't verify the AES MAC of the saves they were applying cheats to; they cut corners and assumed that people would never be able to reverse engineer the DISA/DIFI hashes... so much for that!
We took save files and injected about 1000 mons for various purposes (brute forcing out Location Index Numbers) plus some illegal/unreleased stuff to keep for giggles. Ended up bricking one of the carts by writing too much data, but with that we figured out a way Datel is actually bricking user's carts (bad programming in writing back too much data; their backups/edits can do this).
The trick was then publicly revealed in PP's IRC and (as expected) Datel ended up patching it. It's good that they did; keeps the lawyers away and prevents dishonest people from ruining online play.
tl;dr: The trick is no longer possible -- Datel can't & won't let people inject their own content.