Huh? We have execution up to the 3G classic and 4G nano. Only the 5G
nano is yet to be exploited.

Am 04.07.2010 12:00, schrieb tof:
> Hello guys
> 
> 
> Concerning the latest classics and nanos, we currently don't have code 
> execution.
> However, we have some small idea what to do to get it, but we still need the 
> help from SW reverse engineer people.
> 
> Christoph
> 
> 
> Finn Wilke a écrit :
>> It is not that easy. This is some AES public/private key encryption scheme 
>> IIRC.
>> As we don't know any of those keys we can't encrypt anything at all
>> for all iPods since 2007 I think.
>> Also nobody knows yet how to talk to the encryption engine on the nano
>> 6g (correct me if I'm wrong), so we can't access the firmware yet.
>>
>> Finn
>>
>> On Wed, Jun 30, 2010 at 9:37 PM, alex <fermb...@comgen.com> wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>> I was wanting to poke around in the 6G's firmware. I was wondering what
>>> encryption/decryption software to use, and what the encryption is.
>>>
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