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X-Platform-Passphrase changes so far for every 0.1 incrementation of firmware (or bigger), i.e 3.55 and 3.56 have same X-Platform-Passphrase, but 3.60, 3.70, 4.00 got different ones. <br />
X-Platform-Passphrase changes so far for every 0.1 incrementation of firmware (or bigger), i.e 3.55 and 3.56 have same X-Platform-Passphrase, but 3.60, 3.70, 4.00 got different ones. <br />
This value was not introduced untill 3.55 FW (see VSH input and Charles output)<br />
This value was not introduced untill 3.55 FW (see VSH input and Charles output)<br />
VSH 3.55 contains one pair (4.11 has 2 pairs) different encrypted<sup>1</sup> passphrases,
VSH 3.55 contains two (4.11 has 4) different encrypted<sup>1</sup> passphrases, but only one of them is used (could be PSP and PSvita related, needs confirmation/proof).<br />
 
first one in each pair is encrypted using Internal {{SD}} sc key for master,
 
second one in each pair is encrypted using Retail key.
 
Both decrypted passphrases are same in each pair.
 
Since 3.65 they started to use 2 pairs. (if auth failed using first pair -> trying to authenticate using second pair)<br />


<sup>1</sup> decryption uses [[Hypervisor_Reverse_Engineering#0x200E_-_Decrypt_Master|HV::0x200E vtrm_decrypt_master]]
<sup>1</sup> decryption uses [[Hypervisor_Reverse_Engineering#0x200E_-_Decrypt_Master|HV::0x200E vtrm_decrypt_master]]
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