Both the algorithm and keys are in KIRK though, so if you get your hands on KIRK, you're pretty much all in. Both KIRK and the pre-IPL are on the CPU, and it's likely they patched the pre-IPL correctly, in which case a dumped one isn't going to have any use. In that case you'd need KIRK, so why not go for that in the first place?
thats one really big security flawOriginally Posted by Hellcat
Also the ENcryption keys are in KIRK? Wow, what a security flaw *lol*
I don't think it can be dumped from the PSP or maybe even when soldering wires on the chip itself.If KIRK is so important, why hasn't it been dumped? Is it a painfully long process?
I don't think it can be dumped from the PSP or maybe even when soldering wires on the chip itself.
Gotta decap and analyse the dye.
You should google decapping a chip or something along those lines.what would the dye show?
is something as complicated as die analysis even possible by..a group of enthusiasts at best..I mean a project like this would really require some decent amount of funding and a lab to carry out complex processes like optical lithography etc.
You should google decapping a chip or something along those lines.
Datel was a scam!!! I dont trust them any more.
Datel was a scam!!! I dont trust them any more.
Maybe they dislike people with no knowledge of grammar? Much like 80% of people here. I've never been scammed by them. I assume, with an angry email containing no structure, they would've simply ignored me though.
Umm the Blue Lite Tool was suppose to work on the 3K but it did not.
Umm the Blue Lite Tool was suppose to work on the 3K but it did not.