Post: Tiger :(
11-24-2010, 11:12 PM #1
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This is what sony uses to sign files i do believe.

There is no hope of "cracking" it.

There are a few methods of going about trying to find the correct keys used. PM me for details but I wont be giving them out to anyone who is not VERY well known in this community. there are about 5 people im willing to discuss this with. If you dont have at least 2000 rep dont bother sending me a pm please.

sorry to dash everyones hopes, but this doesnt look good lol
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11-26-2010, 03:52 AM #20
donny_boy1189
DiRTY HARRY
Originally posted by hunter12 View Post
The only file encrypted by sony in this game is the executable.
Everything else is Treyarchs. What your seeing in the executable
is used for the demonware server packets, not the .ff files.


either way modding the executables on 1.03 or above, if no debugs are released is going to be through deeper inspection of the retail system.

The .ff files are a complete different ball game and lets face it the majority of people working on them are 12 year olds working on inaccurate posts and information, provided by fake hackers claiming to be gods.
Lets get to the point without a key we cant really do anything, we have more hope of getting the full source recompiling and editing it so that we bypass all the encryptions and security.
11-26-2010, 06:44 AM #21
Loup Garou
Pokemon Trainer
Random generator anyone?

[edit] before someone quotes me complaining about me not understanding the subject, i want to add this in.

Nothing is completely safe from being decrypted, simply that none of us have multi million dollar businesses with the amount of resources needed to do this sort of thing.

I have no experience with Tiger, or Tiger2, but after looking at the different examples

09c11330283a27efb51930aa7dc1ec624ff738a8d9bdd3df

4441be75f6018773c206c22745374b924aa8313fef919f41

Each string is 48 chars long, one is a complete statement, one is empty.

Originally posted by another user
John Kelsey and Stefan Lucks have found a collision-finding attack on 16-round Tiger with a time complexity equivalent to about 244 compression function invocations and another attack that finds pseudo-near collisions in 20-round Tiger with work less than that of 248 compression function invocations.[2] Florian Mendel et al. have improved upon these attacks by describing a collision attack spanning 19 rounds of Tiger, and a 22-round pseudo-near-collision attack. These attacks require a work effort equivalent to about 262 and 244 evaluations of the Tiger compression function, respectively.[4]


It's not undo-able, especially with technology improvements and Moore's law, the time will be reduced exponentially, and as our resources are increased (because SOMeONE is bound to buy a super computer for hacking some day), it will be done.

It will (probably) just not be one of us to do it.

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11-26-2010, 12:50 PM #22
ModThatGame
Do a barrel roll!
Thats Crap
11-26-2010, 02:23 PM #23
Ritztro
I am a Game Developer
Originally posted by jeffadkins51 View Post
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This is what sony uses to sign files i do believe.

There is no hope of "cracking" it.

There are a few methods of going about trying to find the correct keys used. PM me for details but I wont be giving them out to anyone who is not VERY well known in this community. there are about 5 people im willing to discuss this with. If you dont have at least 2000 rep dont bother sending me a pm please.

sorry to dash everyones hopes, but this doesnt look good lol


Hey am I close enough to the rep? I don't have JB so I can't use this stuff but I have some idea's of about where we could find the code..
11-26-2010, 03:21 PM #24
Xx_^^69^^_xX
Gym leader
this is exactly why the government needs to hack games. theyd crack that in 5 minutes
11-26-2010, 03:54 PM #25
donny_boy1189
DiRTY HARRY
Originally posted by xX View Post
this is exactly why the government needs to hack games. theyd crack that in 5 minutes


lmao if the goverment got involved they could simply tell them to give them the key.
11-26-2010, 04:34 PM #26
Loup Garou
Pokemon Trainer
Originally posted by xX View Post
this is exactly why the government needs to hack games. theyd crack that in 5 minutes


I work in the Intel division, satellite communications operator, and I gotta tell you, the military computers are pretty much coded in basic.

They're designed to do what they do, do it well, but other than that?

I have a multi million dollar computer that can monitor every incoming and outgoing radio signal from our troops back and forth.

But it can't play minecraft.

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11-26-2010, 05:39 PM #27
egonadrian
Pedo-Smilez FTW!
Originally posted by Loup
I work in the Intel division, satellite communications operator, and I gotta tell you, the military computers are pretty much coded in basic.

They're designed to do what they do, do it well, but other than that?

I have a multi million dollar computer that can monitor every incoming and outgoing radio signal from our troops back and forth.

But it can't play minecraft.


Lmao bestt quote ever!!!
11-26-2010, 05:49 PM #28
Originally posted by Dutch. View Post
Hey am I close enough to the rep? I don't have JB so I can't use this stuff but I have some idea's of about where we could find the code..


sadly you wouldnt be able to create a hypervisor dump without a modded ps3 so you wont be able to help, else yes, you i would probably allow to help out

Originally posted by Loup
I work in the Intel division, satellite communications operator, and I gotta tell you, the military computers are pretty much coded in basic.

They're designed to do what they do, do it well, but other than that?

I have a multi million dollar computer that can monitor every incoming and outgoing radio signal from our troops back and forth.

But it can't play minecraft.


yes but private sectors are legally forced to provide the government with a master decryption key for all cryptography used in anything. i may have worded that wrong but you get the idea, i have read that several times over the last several years. their computers wouldnt break it, but they could just look it up in their database and decrypt it within a few minutes Happy

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