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autodecrypt 2.3.2
autodecrypt
Simple tool to decrypt iOS firmware images.
Going to the iPhone wiki and copying and pasting firmware keys to your terminal is boring.
autodecrypt will grab keys for you and decrypt the firmware image you want.
Usage
Usage: autodecrypt [OPTIONS]
Options:
-f, --filename TEXT File [required]
-d, --device TEXT Device [required]
-i, --ios_version TEXT iOS version
-b, --build TEXT Build ID of iOS version
-k, --ivkey TEXT IV and key to decrypt file
-l, --local Use path to local file
-D, --download Download file
-B, --beta Specify that it is a beta firmware
-P, --pongo Use PongoOS over USB for decryption
--install-completion [bash|zsh|fish|powershell|pwsh]
Install completion for the specified shell.
--show-completion [bash|zsh|fish|powershell|pwsh]
Show completion for the specified shell, to
copy it or customize the installation.
--help Show this message and exit.
Dependencies
img4
To run autodecrypt, use poetry with a virtualenv:
virtualenv -p python3 env
pip3 install poetry
poetry install
Installation
pip3 install autodecrypt
Examples
Download and decrypt iBSS using keys from theiphonewiki
» autodecrypt -f iBSS.iphone6.RELEASE.im4p -i 10.3.3 -d iPhone6,2
[i] downloading iBSS.iphone6.RELEASE.im4p
[i] image : ibss
[i] grabbing keys for iPhone6,2/14G60
[x] iv : f2aa35f6e27c409fd57e9b711f416cfe
[x] key : 599d9b18bc51d93f2385fa4e83539a2eec955fce5f4ae960b252583fcbebfe75
[i] decrypting iBSS.iphone6.RELEASE.im4p to iBSS.iphone6.RELEASE.bin...
[x] done
Download and decrypt SEP firmware by specifying keys
» autodecrypt -f sep-firmware.n841.RELEASE.im4p -b 17C5053a -d iPhone11,8 -k 9f974f1788e615700fec73006cc2e6b533b0c6c2b8cf653bdbd347bc1897bdd66b11815f036e94c951250c4dda916c00
[i] downloading sep-firmware.n841.RELEASE.im4p
[x] iv : 9f974f1788e615700fec73006cc2e6b5
[x] key : 33b0c6c2b8cf653bdbd347bc1897bdd66b11815f036e94c951250c4dda916c00
[i] decrypting sep-firmware.n841.RELEASE.im4p to sep-firmware.n841.RELEASE.bin...
[x] done
Use foreman instance to grab firmware keys
» export FOREMAN_HOST="https://foreman-public.sudosecuritygroup.com"
» autodecrypt -f LLB.n112.RELEASE.im4p -i 13.2.3 -d iPod9,1
[i] downloading LLB.n112.RELEASE.im4p
[i] image : llb
[i] grabbing keys for iPod9,1/17B111
[i] grabbing keys from https://foreman-public.sudosecuritygroup.com
[x] iv : 85784a219eb29bcb1cc862de00a590e7
[x] key : f539c51a7f3403d90c9bdc62490f6b5dab4318f4633269ce3fbbe855b33a4bc7
[i] decrypting LLB.n112.RELEASE.im4p to LLB.n112.RELEASE.bin...
[x] done
Decrypt keys with PongoOS
I you wanna use this on Linux, you may have some USB permissions. I recommend copying the file 66-pongos.rules available on this repository to /etc/udev/rules.d/.
» autodecrypt -f iBoot.n71.RELEASE.im4p -d iPhone8,1 -i 14.1 -p
[i] downloading iBoot.n71.RELEASE.im4p
[i] grabbing keys from PongoOS device
[i] kbag : 03C9E01CA99FE6475566C791777169C0625B04B7BD4E593DE0F61ABF4E8DB1A987D9D6155C5A1F41D9113694658AC61C
[x] iv : 245a9b52e53a704fe73d7b58734b00ae
[x] key : d3aa3c8cc20fa9d61e466f46aee374a92a125abb5b3f57264025c8c72127e321
[i] decrypting iBoot.n71.RELEASE.im4p to iBoot.n71.RELEASE.bin...
[x] done
Log
For debugging purposes you can check autodecrypt.log :
11/02/2019 21:39:41 Launching "['autodecrypt/autodecrypt.py', '-d', 'iPhone9,3', '-f', 'iBoot.d10.RELEASE.im4p', '-i', '12.3.1']"
11/02/2019 21:39:41 requesting IPSW's API for iPhone9,3
11/02/2019 21:39:41 done, now looking for version or build
11/02/2019 21:39:41 grabbing firmware codename for 16F203
11/02/2019 21:39:42 codename : PeaceF
11/02/2019 21:39:42 grabbing IPSW file URL for iPhone9,3/12.3.1
11/02/2019 21:39:42 downloading iBoot...
11/02/2019 21:39:43 img4 -i iBoot.d10.RELEASE.im4p iBoot.d10.RELEASE.bin 978fd4680cd4b624b0dfea22a417f51f0ee2b871defed42277fe18885053b1eb5c7ffe82f38ab8cf7772c69a0db5d386
Credits
checkra1n team for AES patches, kbag.m and PongoOS
tihmstar for wiki parsing (my method was pretty bad)
m1stadev for PyIMG4
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