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Because of the circumstances with the [[IMG3 File Format]], the kernel never needs to even touch the [[GID Key]] anymore, as its job is to just flash the image to the [[NOR]] as is, with container and all. |
Because of the circumstances with the [[IMG3 File Format]], the kernel never needs to even touch the [[GID Key]] anymore, as its job is to just flash the image to the [[NOR]] as is, with container and all. |
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− | In order to decrypt the KBAG for img3, you need to remove them using this command <code>dd if=IMG3_FILE bs=1 skip=4741424B count=0x70</code> or for img4, <code>dd if=IMG4FILE bs=44 skip=1 | openssl enc -aes-256-cbc -d -nopad -iv IV -K KEY > OUTPUTFILE</code> |
+ | In order to decrypt the KBAG for img3, you need to remove them using this command: <code>dd if=IMG3_FILE bs=1 skip=4741424B count=0x70</code> or for img4, <code>dd if=IMG4FILE bs=44 skip=1 | openssl enc -aes-256-cbc -d -nopad -iv IV -K KEY > OUTPUTFILE</code> |
+ | To grab the KBAG for img3 files, you'd run <code>xpwntool /path/to/img3/ /dev/null</code>. |
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− | To grab the KBAG for img3 files, you'd run <code>xpwntool /path/to/img3/ /dev/null</code>. This is different with img4 files so you'd have to go to a ASN1 JavaScript decoder such as [https://lapo.it/asn1js/ lapo.it/asn1js], select the file and then you'd need to add up the octect strings under integer 1 like in [http://imgur.com/1LIhRx3 this screenshot] which would mean the KBAG is <code>487b602e72acdb8567f8911ddd6f6a73b9619393c8a39a4215257b36a179af161f5197df0c5035311548ff2f95a4e176</code>. |
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+ | This is different with img4 files. For these, you can use [https://github.com/xerub/img4lib img4lib] and run the following command: <code>img4 -i /path/to/image.im4p -b</code>. |
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==KBAG Format== |
==KBAG Format== |
Revision as of 22:19, 18 July 2017
Apple's IMG3 and IMG4 security scheme uses a data format called a KBAG. At the bottom of a firmware file, you will see something that will, on the ASCII side of your hex editor, say "GABK", which, as ARM is little-endian based, is "KBAG" flipped. Look on the hex side and you will see the KBAG according to this format:
How it works
It boils down to using the GID Key to decrypt encIV
and encKey
, then using that key and IV to decrypt the DATA section of the file (the code itself).
Because of the circumstances with the IMG3 File Format, the kernel never needs to even touch the GID Key anymore, as its job is to just flash the image to the NOR as is, with container and all.
In order to decrypt the KBAG for img3, you need to remove them using this command: dd if=IMG3_FILE bs=1 skip=4741424B count=0x70
or for img4, dd if=IMG4FILE bs=44 skip=1 | openssl enc -aes-256-cbc -d -nopad -iv IV -K KEY > OUTPUTFILE
To grab the KBAG for img3 files, you'd run xpwntool /path/to/img3/ /dev/null
.
This is different with img4 files. For these, you can use img4lib and run the following command: img4 -i /path/to/image.im4p -b
.
KBAG Format
KBAG128
typedef struct { uint32_t magic; // string with bytes flipped ("KBAG" in little endian) uint32_t fullSize; // size of KBAG from beyond that point to the end of it uint32_t tagDataSize; // size of KBAG without this 0xC header uint32_t cryptState; // 1 if the key and IV in the KBAG are encrypted with the GID Key // 2 is used with a second KBAG for the S5L8920, use is unknown. uint32_t aesType; // 0x80 = aes128 / 0xc0 = aes192 / 0x100 = aes256 uint8_t encIV[16]; // IV for the firmware file, encrypted with the GID Key uint8_t encKey[16]; // Key for the firmware file, encrypted with the GID Key } UnparsedKbagAes128_t;
KBAG192
typedef struct Unparsed_KBAG_AES192 { uint32_t magic; // string with bytes flipped ("KBAG" in little endian) uint32_t fullSize; // size of KBAG from beyond that point to the end of it uint32_t tagDataSize; // size of KBAG without this 0xC header uint32_t cryptState; // 1 if the key and IV in the KBAG are encrypted with the GID Key // 2 is used with a second KBAG for the S5L8920, use is unknown. uint32_t aesType; // 0x80 = aes128 / 0xc0 = aes192 / 0x100 = aes256 uint8_t encIV[16]; // IV for the firmware file, encrypted with the GID Key uint8_t encKey[24]; // Key for the firmware file, encrypted with the GID Key } UparsedKbagAes192_t;
KBAG256
typedef struct Unparsed_KBAG_256 { uint32_t magic; // string with bytes flipped ("KBAG" in little endian) uint32_t fullSize; // size of KBAG from beyond that point to the end of it uint32_t tagDataSize; // size of KBAG without this 0xC header uint32_t cryptState; // 1 if the key and IV in the KBAG are encrypted with the GID Key // 2 is used with a second KBAG for the S5L8920, use is unknown. uint32_t aesType; // 0x80 = aes128 / 0xc0 = aes192 / 0x100 = aes256 uint8_t encIV[16]; // IV for the firmware file, encrypted with the GID Key uint8_t encKey[32]; // Key for the firmware file, encrypted with the GID Key } UparsedKbagAes256_t;