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Old 02-11-2010, 07:30 AM
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here is the psardumper for 6.00 6.10 and 6.20. It supports 01g and 02g kernel decryption.

http://www.bbtgp.net/downloads/PSARDUMPER_6XX.zip

Luckily the keys where the same for all the eboots so i only had the crack the 6.20 keys. If anything is wrong or i uploaded the wrong files please tell. Tested and cracked on slim.

Enjoy.

PS: should make finding those exploits easier...and if someone already uploaded something like this forgive me. guess i wasted 2 months of my life cracking these damn keys :\
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Old 02-11-2010, 07:47 AM
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Nice, way to turn a bad day into a good one

I hope it brings the homebrew community to life again.
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Old 02-11-2010, 08:00 AM
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Looks nice but what is a psardumper?you know what,nvm i'll google it
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Old 02-11-2010, 09:17 AM
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here is the psardumper for 6.00 6.10 and 6.20. It supports 01g and 02g kernel decryption.

http://www.bbtgp.net/downloads/PSARDUMPER_6XX.zip

Luckily the keys where the same for all the eboots so i only had the crack the 6.20 keys. If anything is wrong or i uploaded the wrong files please tell. Tested and cracked on slim.

Enjoy.

PS: should make finding those exploits easier...and if someone already uploaded something like this forgive me. guess i wasted 2 months of my life cracking these damn keys :

Wow. Mega-win.

Might I asked how you went about cracking the decryption keys? I assumed 2^128 was much too large to brute force :P

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Old 02-11-2010, 09:31 AM
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Wow. Mega-win.

Might I asked how you went about cracking the decryption keys? I assumed 2^128 was much too large to brute force :P
Reverse engineered from the IPL and certain prx files
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Old 02-11-2010, 09:33 AM
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Wow. Mega-win.

Might I asked how you went about cracking the decryption keys? I assumed 2^128 was much too large to brute force :P
Reverse engineered from the IPL and certain prx files
Ah, right. Don't mind me, "2 months of my life cracking these damn keys" is not CPU time :\
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bbtgp,

Ever thought of writing a tutorial on the process of reverse engineering decryption keys?
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yes, i extracted the keys by reverse engineering the ipl and using a custom nand and timemachine ipl to hook and dump the code i needed. Most of the time i spent was reversing DA's timemachine and the m33 cfw to forge my ipl's.

Now that iv mastered this little technique it should only take a day to crack the next official update, assuming sony doesn't do anything nasty =]

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@MaxMouseDLL yes. i do have plans to eventually write something like that.

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All hail the mighty bbtgp! All hail the mighty bbtgp!
Thank you for sharing this awesome work with us. It's really appreciated.
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@MaxMouseDLL yes. i do have plans to eventually write something like that.
I'll look forward to it, I've always been interested in this but have never been able to get my head around it.
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