![]() ![]() It is noteworthy, however, the fact that both “Starbuck” and “Cafe OS”, that is the operating system of the Wii U, are in turn further encrypted with the Ancast key, so with the Common Key alone it is not possible to decipher the so-called IOSU, or the modules that make up the operating system in its entirety. These keys, however, have already been in the public domain for some time, and are shown below: Specifically, this key allows you to decipher the titles that can be installed on Wii U, the so-called applications. This could quickly unlock in-depth studies on these applications that could lead to the development of a Custom Firmware. The key is the following:ĭ7 B0 04 02 65 9B A2 AB D2 CB 0D B2 7F A2 B6 56Īlthough it has not yet been tested, an in-depth analysis reveals that this key is compatible with the SHA-1 hash released by the same marcan on the blog of the fail0verflow team, that is ” 6a0b87fc98b306ae3366f0e0a88d0b06 a2813313″ “. ![]() That day is today, after almost 2 years, in fact arrived. A user has in fact released through his twitter channel an alphanumeric string that declares to be the much desired “common key”, that is, the key that would allow its owner to encrypt and decrypt the contents of the Wii U at will. ![]() It took a while for the team member Marc0 fail0verflow to share the news that his team had managed to cope with the intricate skein of checks that made up the Wii U protections, today the Common wii u title keys is finally made Note. The Common Key Wii U, imminent custom firmware! ![]()
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