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   they could have added some extra keys in appldr and encrypted the damn eboots at least
   they could have added some extra keys in appldr and encrypted the damn eboots at least
   I guess they didn't have enough time or enough spu skills
   I guess they didn't have enough time or enough spu skills
Regarding FSELF from "RikuKH3":
  Real FSELFs are never encrypted. You can extract it with official unfself tool from SDK.
  But, in this FSELF I looked into (driver sf) ELF inside IS encrypted. You can say this because it's masterdisc fself, but I really doubt it.
  It doesn't look like a proper fself to me at all, in header it says that sections unecrypted, but it's not true.
  Another thing - Masterdisc Generator tool from Sony gives errors with this EBOOT (if it's a masterdisc eboot as stated, why?).
Seems the above from mathieulh may be incorrect and the eboots ARE encrypted. So much for lame security, maybe this wont be so trivial?
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