Fun fact: The Nintendo DSi AES key scrambling constant is "Nintendo Co. Ltd." in Japanese UTF-16 w/BOM. python: u"任天堂株式会社".encode("utf-16")
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Replying to @marcan42
I noticed many years ago when we first figured out the scrambler (courtesy of http://debugmo.de/2011/11/almost-secure/ … #5) but it seems nobody else has.
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The constant is public/known by now, though still surprisingly hard to Google. Append 'h' to the hex for a few hits.
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Another fun fact: At one time The Homebrew Channel's TitleID was af1bf516, the beginning of the DSi common key, well before it was public.
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That's proof of when *we* got ahold of it. Nintendo kept banning our TitleIDs, plan was to get *them* to reveal the key in their blacklist!
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A few people did eventually figure this one out: http://www.hacksden.com/showthread.php/7807-HackMii-installer-question?p=50224&viewfull=1#post50224 … http://wiitaly.altervista.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=61&t=842 …
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