Post: 4.41 OFW CORE_OS Dump
06-19-2013, 07:15 AM #1
(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Dumped CORE_OS_PACKAGE.pkg contents from the PS3UPDAT.PUP, decrypted some of the stuff and have a library of keys. Just wanted to help any developers out there (although you probably have this shit already)

CORE_OS_DUMP:
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lv0 decrypted (.elf) :
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4.40 - 4.41 Keys (for scetool and other purposes Winky Winky ) :
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Pass: ngudump

And to re-state really not taking credit for others work.. I just used all their tools and put it into 1 big "folder" for all of you to use. Hope this helps someone.


Edit #1: Edited license.txt and then I decrypted and encrypted lv0. without any changes (just testing the private keys) and it worked fine on my ps3.
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06-19-2013, 05:46 PM #56
Originally posted by Jake625 View Post
ha I got it from here: You must login or register to view this content.

lol

and why would sony still use 3.55 keys to sign apps above 3.56+ ?

idk man. and I don't even know how I got onto this topic I just decrypted some files Sad Awesome


Oh i see lol sony holds the signing keys to sign pup at HQ every time you sign on to ps3 it generates a random key it. it derive's it in bootldr look at chain of trust as it is now changed its its now all in lv0.sony black right what he said.Just say PS3 scene is dead now!! we have to wait for e3 gliitcher as it was based on juan work they have managed to finish it! Chinese ftw!! you do know you yourself can have cfw as 4.41 but you need a hardware flasher but you cant install cfw over ofw as the random fail was fixed after 3.56 if you really want to look at private keys use scekrit exe you find it in mfw builder based on sven (failoverflow) code and arielx made an exe based on it compare lv1.elf lv1.elf from 4.41 you will get error if you did it from 3.55 you will get the key but as we dont know the calculations on k <--- we know what r and s from sha1 based but we stuck finding the K curve which is impossible as you would need a quantum computer.so im afrraid your stuck unless you find the K then get back to me.

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06-19-2013, 08:10 PM #57
need go to 3.55?
06-21-2013, 12:16 AM #58
Originally posted by Jake625 View Post
Dumped CORE_OS_PACKAGE.pkg contents from the PS3UPDAT.PUP, decrypted some of the stuff and have a library of keys. Just wanted to help any developers out there (although you probably have this shit already)

CORE_OS_DUMP:
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lv0 decrypted (.elf) :
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4.40 - 4.41 Keys (for scetool and other purposes Winky Winky ) :
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Download: You must login or register to view this content.
Pass: ngudump

And to re-state really not taking credit for others work.. I just used all their tools and put it into 1 big "folder" for all of you to use. Hope this helps someone.


Edit #1: Edited license.txt and then I decrypted and encrypted lv0. without any changes (just testing the private keys) and it worked fine on my ps3.
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Jake, it's Corey from your Skype, contact me soon, I need to talk to you about these and something else Winky Winky
06-21-2013, 03:46 AM #59
so if you have all the keys why no make a jb with it

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i need the priv keys sent to [email][email protected][/email]

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