SPRX/BIN Scanner (Discontinued Rule)

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Web developer Octolus has created an online tool that will scan any SPRX/BIN for unwanted sys-calls for example, console id stealers etc. Members should also share the scan report whenever they are posting any SPRX or BIN files.

How to use:
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Go here and upload: <Removed>
2.) Check the result, done.

IDPS = If you find a sprx containing this, it most likely means they are storing your Console ID. Perhaps, CID Stealing.
PSID = This is usually used to find out whether your console is unique, this can also not get you banned unlike the IDPS - (Completely Harmless).
 
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Why scan an EBOOT?

Lets say you use the ppc operand SC to call the syscall pointer 0x366 and its return value(like the cid) you store in 0x123456

now... 0x123456 will just have the console id stored in it... but you cant upload the cid to a server or send it to your email with an eboot like you could with an RTM tool or SPRX. so isnt it sorta pointless to scan an elf??
 

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Why scan an EBOOT?

Lets say you use the ppc operand SC to call the syscall pointer 0x366 and its return value(like the cid) you store in 0x123456

now... 0x123456 will just have the console id stored in it... but you cant upload the cid to a server or send it to your email with an eboot like you could with an RTM tool or SPRX. so isnt it sorta pointless to scan an elf??
I have no idea what you just said, but I like it. ;)
 
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Web developer Octolus has created an online tool that will scan any SPRX/BIN for unwanted sys-calls for example, console id stealers etc. Members should also share the scan report whenever they are posting any SPRX or BIN files.

How to use:
1.)
Go here and upload: https://octolus.net/sprx/
2.) Check the result, done.

IDPS = If you find a sprx containing this, it most likely means they are storing your Console ID. Perhaps, CID Stealing.
PSID = This is usually used to find out whether your console is unique, this can also not get you banned unlike the IDPS - (Completely Harmless).
I linked a member to this thread earlier so he could scan his SPRX, however it seems the link is down it gives error: "This service has been discontinued". Just thought I'd let you know.
 
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I've emailed the developer for a response.
 
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Nope, I've emailed again if he doesn't reply then it will be removed.
He said "If you use 4.50+ firmware and above it will not be possible to steal IDPS"
So I removed the rule.
 
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