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Re: BootMii as boot2 on new Wii's January 23, 2010 11:20PM | Registered: 15 years ago Posts: 5,075 |
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Here's how a theoretical fully-automatic bruteforcer for the Wii RSA private key works.
Step 1. Randomly generate a key.
(Recommended Step 1.5. Make sure that key hasn't been used before.)
Step 2. Encrypt some test material with that key.
Step 3. Try to decrypt that encrypted test material with the known Wii RSA public key.
Step 4. Did the process work? If not, skip to step 6.
Step 5. Is the encrypted test material, when decrypted, identical to the original test material? If so, the key has been found. Stop searching and report the discovery. If not, continue to step 6.
Step 6. The current key is not the key we are looking for. Go back to step 1.
EDIT: Just a bit of dreaming here: with a quantum computer, the source RSA primes for the keys could be recovered in, at most, 617 steps with Shor's algorithm. If we had a capable quantum computer that could go through "steps" at a rate of one per second (Editor's note: one will not exist before the Wii is very outdated, at the least), we'd have the key in less than 15 minutes.
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Re: BootMii as boot2 on new Wii's January 24, 2010 02:59PM | Registered: 16 years ago Posts: 384 |
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EDIT: Just a bit of dreaming here: with a quantum computer, the source RSA primes for the keys could be recovered in, at most, 617 steps with Shor's algorithm. If we had a capable quantum computer that could go through "steps" at a rate of one per second (Editor's note: one will not exist before the Wii is very outdated, at the least), we'd have the key in less than 15 minutes.
Re: BootMii as boot2 on new Wii's January 24, 2010 03:28PM | Admin Registered: 16 years ago Posts: 5,132 |
Basically, modern forms of encryption can still work, but quantum computers can crack them in mere minutes or less theoretically. To defeat the quantum computer, you'd have to somehow make the key being attacked (or something else in the security system) delay the quantum computer. If you forced the quantum computer to have to take a whole second to see if it's guess is correct, then you would defeat it. Or you could use a security key a couple thousand terabytes long to defeat the quantum computer ;PQuote
profetylen
I've also tought about quantum computers... However, a bit offtopic here: When (and if) they build one, can nothing be securely encrypted thereafter or will we "just" need a quantum computer to encrypt it?
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Re: BootMii as boot2 on new Wii's January 24, 2010 04:24PM | Registered: 15 years ago Posts: 5,075 |
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Would they not also need a Wii and a PC too? I know that is a stupid question but I was told earlier the Wii had nothing to do with the Privated key so I was wondering what the bruteforcer ran on the PC actually bruteforced the key out of? Thanks.
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Re: BootMii as boot2 on new Wii's January 24, 2010 06:17PM | Registered: 16 years ago Posts: 384 |
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profetylen
OK. Terabytes? Is it even enough? and it will take forever to check whether your terabyte-number is a prime.
With a (theoretical) quantum computer that can operate as fast as a modern computer, no, it is not.
High-speed quantum computing is basically the death of RSA.
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