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Old 11-28-2009, 02:14 AM   #14
delphidb96
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Quote:
Originally Posted by scancode View Post
> iPhone serial number (UDID) detected
> Mobipocked PID for iPhone serial# {SERIAL} is S*1*S*H*AT

The PID that's sent to the server (and used in decryption AFAICT is N*I*7*F* [calc checksum: VZ])

They do NOT match
Neither of those look like the serial number *I* got by following the instructions to generate my PID using the k*fix python script. When I extracted my UDID/Serial info from iTunes (my iPod Touch was connected), I got a standard-length Mobipocket-style PID.

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