Sharing A0hx00h and A0hxFFh chains

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have you tried to get a CW key from CW_Brute_list. You might be lucky :rolleyes: :) try ... it's free :D

Code:
C5 3x x0 EF x1 7x FC 25


Hmmmm...
Could you explain how to find keys with your tool(i saw some secrets in your database).
In the example with Aber7i3 encrypted pids...

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dvlajkovic

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Aber7is cws cannot be found with brute force tool.
Instead, use just CSA Rainbow Table Tool in search.
Make sure your RBTs are big enough.
No special technique needed.
He has no clue about layers in Aber7is streams :rolleyes:
 

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That's the spirit :thum:
I'm not sure if we should invest on 00h or FFh tables. The mpeg2/mpeg4 rule probably doesn't apply here, since in the TS scrambled in a PID, existe both types of encoding. From the original article posted by Colibri, I'm lead to believe he used FFh tables. Any thoughts on this?
Code:
Search CW Start
RBT file: F:\A0hx00h_table\CSA_A0hx00h_10000h.rbt
Calc all 10000h end values for this crypt ... (using file cache)
Search end values in RBT ...
Searching CW in RBT ...
Found XXXX possible chains (harddisk only search time = 77 sec.)
Analysing chains ... (will be 10 times slower if an other thread is keeping the GPU busy)
found CW: XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX
Search CW done (112 sec.)
Search CW Start
RBT file: F:\A0hxFFh_table\CSA_A0hxFFh_10000h.rbt
Calc all 10000h end values for this crypt ... (using file cache)
Search end values in RBT ...
Searching CW in RBT ...
Found XXXX possible chains (harddisk only search time = 6 sec.)
Analysing chains ... (will be 10 times slower if an other thread is keeping the GPU busy)
found CW: XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX 
Search CW done (14 sec.)

I found same key from A0hx00h table and from A0hxFFh table , but from different Crypt8 values.
 

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Don't mean to revive a an old thread, but where are you getting the A0h table from? Did you generate it using RTT 1.19f?
 
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