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Wii Uses Elliptic Curve Cryptography For Saves

An anonymous reader writes "A user at the Nintendo-Scene forums just posted a lengthy post about his discovery that the Wii savegame files are signed and encrypted with NIST B 233 bit elliptic curve cryptography. Could this be the first step for a Wii softmod the homebrew community have waited for? From the post: 'It appears a Wii savegame file ends with a certificate chain. The certificates contains a public keypair (the one that is being "certified") and a signature (another number pair) from the signing entity. The number pairs are stored as a compound 60 bit data (first 30 bytes for the first number, and the next 30 bytes for the second). Hence, the first and middle byte is always 00 or 01 for keys, and 00 for signatures. One can check that the keys are indeed NIST B 233 keys using openssls EC_KEY_check_key function (code forthcoming).'"

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  1. Re:Uhh by jamar0303 · · Score: 0, Redundant

    Oh, you must be one of those rare EU people that are patient enough to wait for games to come out in your region. Not everyone is as patient; they want to play US/JP versions of games, and modchips allow them to do just that.

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    OSx86 FTW