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Revision as of 05:08, 13 October 2012
PwnPie is an outdated IV/Key decrypter for OS X and is designed to be what the nonexistent iKeys is supposed to be.
What it does
- Basically it takes an IPSW and parses every Img3 inside.
- Using BASH, we launch greenpois0n monitoring its output, and when it loads iBSS we kill it.
We will have an iDevice in pwned iBSS mode.
- Using the
go aes dec
command we find keys/IVs and format them. - The tool will also decrypt for you the rootfs inside of the IPSW, so you can play with it easily.
Requirements
Notes
- This app is outdated, PyPie is recommended.