The result was the extraction of fixed, common keys—keys that are identical across all 3DS consoles for specific tasks (like decrypting game headers and standard NCCH containers). These keys were compiled into the very first 3ds aes-keys.txt , released by the 3DS Hacking Community and later maintained by the Citra Emulator Project and GodMode9 tools.
Specific keys that correspond to different system functionalities and encryption levels. 3ds aes-keys.txt
: ~/.local/share/citra-emu/sysdata/aes-keys.txt The result was the extraction of fixed, common
This ensures you aren't downloading potentially malicious files (hackers love hiding malware in fake "keys" archives) and keeps your usage legally defensible for backup purposes. 3ds aes-keys.txt