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Colleting NAND information to help understand kv encryption
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I am collecting NANDs from different Jtags to help design a program that can decrypt a kv without a cpu key! Although currently the only way to do this is through brute force decryption (a method that could take up to 11400724126764892900286063 years on a single computer) my team and I believe that a kv_enc.bin could be converted into a kv_dec.bin by use of basic information such as serial number, manufacture date, dvd key and other easy to obtain information. If you would like to help please post a link to your NAND and include your cpu key. Note: Don't post your NAND if it has an unbanned kv on it, I don't want someone stealing it. Thank you for helping us help you help us all
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Nands wont help you, and neither will the other things you mentioned. Only way to go is to brute force which is almost impossible, like you said. You have a higher a chance of finding a way to exploit the new kernel then brute force decrypting a kv.
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ERiizzLe wrote Nands wont help you, and neither will the other things you mentioned. Only way to go is to brute force which is almost impossible, like you said. You have a higher a chance of finding a way to exploit the new kernel then brute force decrypting a kv.Hes trying to create an algorithm to speed up the brute force process not create a whole new process.
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ERiizzLe wrote Nands wont help you, and neither will the other things you mentioned. Only way to go is to brute force which is almost impossible, like you said. You have a higher a chance of finding a way to exploit the new kernel then brute force decrypting a kv.
Okay brute force isn't the only way, just because we haven't found it doesn't mean it doesn't exist. Exploiting the 9199 to boot to any sort of rebooter is impossible and i stand by this.
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This looks really confusing but please make it work.
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Bump Bump Bump Bump Bump
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lol, why not just crack MS private key, we wouldn't need our own cpu keys then.
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Just remember to tell your great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great grandchildren to turn your computer off when you have finished!
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can't really help you but gl
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