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ios-releases.tar.7z (split into three parts for its original release) was an archive obtained in the [[Zammis Clark Breach]] containing a massive development repository for [[IOS]]. The full contents of the archive have not been explored due to its large size and complex folder structure (as the majority of the archive's contents are nested within several layers of compressed and archived files), however it is believed to have the source code and module binaries for each release of IOS, as well as other related files.
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| title = ios-releases
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| label1 = Filename
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| data1 = ios-releases.tar.7z
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| label2 = Date leaked
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| data2 = October 17, 2020
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| label3 = Origin
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| data3 = [[Zammis Clark Breach]]
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| label4 = Type
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| data4 = Source code, [[BroadOn]]
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| label5 = Filesize
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| data5 =
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001: 4.3 GB (4294967296)
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002: 4.3 GB (4294967296)
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003: 3.4 GB (3436014938)
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Total: 12 GB (12025949530)
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| label6 = Relevant consoles
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| data6 = [[Wii]], [[iQue Game Boy Advance]]
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| label7 = Extracted filesize
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| data7 = Over 30 GB
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'''ios-releases.tar.7z''' is an archive in three compressed parts containing a massive amount of development files and data related to [[IOS]]. It was leaked to [[Pokemon Proto General|/ppg/]] at the same time as [[wiidump.7z]] and the source code for Pokemon Ultra Sun & Ultra Moon, on October 17, 2020.
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Due to its large size, complex folder structure, and the majority of the archive's contents being nested within several layers of compressed and archived files, the full contents of the archive have not been explored yet, however it is believed to have the source code and module binaries for each release of [[IOS]], as well as other related files.
  
 
The data in ios-releases is mostly the following things:
 
The data in ios-releases is mostly the following things:
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*System menu WADs
 
*System menu WADs
 
*Firmware WADs
 
*Firmware WADs
*Duplicates of the "ng/sw" development branch from BroadOn
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*Duplicates of the software branches of multiple [[BroadOn data dumps|BroadOn source trees]], including NG, GBA, SC, and NC
*Duplicates of the "sc" development tree from BroadOn
 
*Duplicates of the "gba" development tree from Broadon
 
 
*IOS binaries
 
*IOS binaries
 
*NetCard source code
 
*NetCard source code
 
*Template private key files for a hardware security module
 
*Template private key files for a hardware security module
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Prior to being leaked, the existence of a folder named "ios-releases" floating around somewhere was already known by some, and there was anticipation of it being leaked due to it being mentioned in the files from depotrvl.tar in [[unsorted.7z]], and gba.tar in [[netcard.7z]].
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Although in a TAR file, and originating from [[BroadOn]]'s fileservers, ios-releases was not one of the [[BroadOn data dumps|BroadOn source trees]]. It was not a separate development project or repository being worked on, it was simply a folder on BroadOn's servers used to store release builds, archives, and other data. During the development of the Wii [[IOS]], ios-releases was the folder on [[BroadOn]]'s servers where every release build of the [[IOS]] source code (think "Releases" on a GitHub page) would be exported to.{{LeakNavbox}}
 
[[Category:BroadOn related leaks]]
 
[[Category:BroadOn related leaks]]
 
[[Category:Leaks]]
 
[[Category:Leaks]]
 
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Latest revision as of 18:08, 15 March 2021

ios-releases
Filenameios-releases.tar.7z
Date leakedOctober 17, 2020
OriginZammis Clark Breach
TypeSource code, BroadOn
Filesize001: 4.3 GB (4294967296)

002: 4.3 GB (4294967296)

003: 3.4 GB (3436014938)

Total: 12 GB (12025949530)
Relevant consolesWii, iQue Game Boy Advance
Extracted filesizeOver 30 GB

ios-releases.tar.7z is an archive in three compressed parts containing a massive amount of development files and data related to IOS. It was leaked to /ppg/ at the same time as wiidump.7z and the source code for Pokemon Ultra Sun & Ultra Moon, on October 17, 2020.

Due to its large size, complex folder structure, and the majority of the archive's contents being nested within several layers of compressed and archived files, the full contents of the archive have not been explored yet, however it is believed to have the source code and module binaries for each release of IOS, as well as other related files.

The data in ios-releases is mostly the following things:

  • Firmware images (to be used with sdboot)
  • System menu WADs
  • Firmware WADs
  • Duplicates of the software branches of multiple BroadOn source trees, including NG, GBA, SC, and NC
  • IOS binaries
  • NetCard source code
  • Template private key files for a hardware security module

Prior to being leaked, the existence of a folder named "ios-releases" floating around somewhere was already known by some, and there was anticipation of it being leaked due to it being mentioned in the files from depotrvl.tar in unsorted.7z, and gba.tar in netcard.7z.

Although in a TAR file, and originating from BroadOn's fileservers, ios-releases was not one of the BroadOn source trees. It was not a separate development project or repository being worked on, it was simply a folder on BroadOn's servers used to store release builds, archives, and other data. During the development of the Wii IOS, ios-releases was the folder on BroadOn's servers where every release build of the IOS source code (think "Releases" on a GitHub page) would be exported to.