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| Leak of normal-key matching a key-scrambler key
 
| Leak of normal-key matching a key-scrambler key
| Firmware versions [[8.1.0-18|8.1.0]] through [[9.2.0-20|9.2.0]] set the encryption key for [[Amiibo]] data using a hardcoded normal-key in Process9.  In firmware [[9.3.0-21|9.3.0]], Nintendo "fixed" this by using the key scrambler instead, by calculating the keyY value for keyslot 0x39 that results in the same normal-key, then hardcoding that keyY into Process9.
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| New 3DS firmware versions [[8.1.0-0|8.1.0]] through [[9.2.0-20|9.2.0]] set the encryption key for [[Amiibo]] data using a hardcoded normal-key in Process9.  In firmware [[9.3.0-21|9.3.0]], Nintendo "fixed" this by using the key scrambler instead, by calculating the keyY value for keyslot 0x39 that results in the same normal-key, then hardcoding that keyY into Process9.
    
Nintendo's fix is actually the problem: Nintendo revealed the normal-key matching an unknown keyX and a known keyY.  Combined with the key scrambler using an insecure scrambling algorithm (see "Hardware" above), the key scrambler function could be deduced.
 
Nintendo's fix is actually the problem: Nintendo revealed the normal-key matching an unknown keyX and a known keyY.  Combined with the key scrambler using an insecure scrambling algorithm (see "Hardware" above), the key scrambler function could be deduced.
 
| Deducing the keyX for keyslot 0x39 and the key scrambler algorithm
 
| Deducing the keyX for keyslot 0x39 and the key scrambler algorithm
| [[9.3.0-21|9.3.0-X]], sort of
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| New 3DS [[9.3.0-21|9.3.0-X]], sort of
 
| [[10.0.0-27|10.0.0-X]]
 
| [[10.0.0-27|10.0.0-X]]
 
| Sometime in 2015 after the hardware key-generator was broken.
 
| Sometime in 2015 after the hardware key-generator was broken.
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