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    Default Glitching a sellers card

    Hi all,

    Is this possible to do?

    I know the technique was used to force the nagra cards of a few years back to give up their secrets and am under the impression ird cards were made to give up their secrets as well.....that is until, until, the providers secured their cards from this type of attack.

    so it begs the question are the sellers cards protected from this type of attack?

    Has anyone tried or even contemplated this type of attack on a sellers card? or even their own dead white one?

    for who knows, you might just come across the holy-grail the ird2 algo? or is it purely & simply we just don't know enough at this stage?

    but if not very interesting read all the same

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    Thanks

    bit of reading to do
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    I think you'll need an unlooper with UL4S to use ExtremeHU.
    From what I can gather it tries to glitch the cards with an Ins 48.
    I doubt this would work as is because Ird2 doesn't use Ins 48.

    I don't have the StarGlitch script for WinExplorer, so I can't comment on this. Maybe it would be possible to modify this to use Seller's or Public cards???
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