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Old 25th February 2007, 00:58   #8  |  Link
xyz987
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Am I right in understanding that this is the last sub Device key in the tree? That is, the one right before the Processing Key?
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EDIT: One more question, do the memory locations\addresses (the ones with the DK) remain static on every run?
I don't know, but this not very important. What it is important is that the relative positions of both are always the same.

DKs are 128 bit pseudo-random keys. Once you know a DK, it is easy to locate first copy in memory. So it is easy to locate the other position if you know the offset of the second DK relative to the first DK. If both copies are not identical, you have probably found a new DK (the parent of the first DK).

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