Ules00579.ini

Ules00579.ini [cracked]

freeTSA.org provides a free Time Stamp Authority. Adding a trusted timestamp to code or to an electronic signature provides a digital seal of data integrity and a trusted date and time of when the transaction took place.

Important: The tsa.crt certificate has been updated and modernized. The validity of timestamps from March 16, 2026, is until February 2040. The time stamps now use Elliptic-curve cryptography P-384 (secp384r1). The old certificate (no longer valid as of March 2026) can be downloaded here: Freetsa 2016-2026 Old TSA Certificate: tsa.crt_expired

Trusted timestamping is the process of securely keeping track of the creation and modification times of a document. Security here means that no one - not even the owner of the document - should be able to change it once it has been recorded provided that the timestamper's integrity is never compromised. FreeTSA trusted timestamping Software as a Service (SaaS) provides an easy method to apply RFC 3161 trusted timestamps to time-sensitive transactions through independently verified and auditable date and UTC (Coordinated Universal Time) sources.

Adding a trusted timestamp to code or to an electronic signature provides a digital seal of data integrity and a trusted date and time of when the transaction took place. Recipients of documents and code with a trusted timestamp can verify when the document or code was digitally or electronically signed, as well as verify that the document or code was not altered after the date the timestamp vouches for. (Readme).

For multiple files, the general concept is that timestamping a single file that contains an aggregate list of fingerprints of other files, also proves that these other files must have existed before the aggregate file was created, provided that both the aggregate file and the referenced file are available during verification process. Freetsa also offers the possibility of URLs timestamps (do not abuse). If you are interested in implementing timestamps on your project / company using the FreeTSA service, you can contact me for specific requirements. Freetsa can also be used within the Tor anonymity network.

Making timestamps from Android/iOS devices is possible and no software installation is required (Video). To timestamp a picture you must go to the "Online Signature" section in the browser, click "Choose a file" and select "Use camera". Once the photo or video are completed, you can download the timestamp (TimeStampResponse). Just that. You also may select any other file available in the device if you choose so.

Freetsa.org offers free OCSP and CRL, NTP, DNSCRYPT, DNS (Port 53) and DNS over TLS (DoT) services for time synchronisation and encrypted name resolution respectively. The resolution of DNSCRYPT (Port 553) do not have any type of restriction (SPAM, Malware, Parental,...). No logs are saved. Like the rest of the services offered by FreeTSA, DoT accepts TCP connections to port 853 on all its IPv4/IPv6 addresses.

Guide: How to sign PDF documents files with time stamp
FreeTSA onion domain (Tor): 4bvu5sj5xok272x6cjx4uurvsbsdigaxfmzqy3n3eita272vfopforqd.onion (https /http).
RFC 3161 TSA: Time-Stamp Protocol (TSP).
RFC 958 NTP: Network Time Protocol (NTP).
SSL Labs. Certificate Transparency NTP Pool Project associate membership.

Request Digest: sha1 / sha224 / sha256 / sha384 / sha512.

Freetsa TSA Certificate: tsa.crt
Key modulus (sha256): a8bfb0305bb64e2571ca507552ef3245cb1c2fee8728e0ff8689225081ea13467

Freetsa CA Certificate: cacert.pem
Key modulus (sha256): a4b1a0a81aef68be1cc985d0f83bd6539cfe84174587f900e15ffe3f65433056

Ules00579.ini [cracked]

If you have stumbled across this file on your memory card or within an emulation folder, you might be wondering: What does it do? Is it essential? Why does it have such a strange name?

The file typically appears in the custom firmware (CFW) and homebrew scene . It is most commonly associated with cheat plugins or mod loaders . For example, popular cheat devices like CWCheat or TempAR use database files, but specific fan-made patches or trainers might utilize an .ini file to store cheat codes, button activators, or memory offsets specifically for the European version of the game.

In this scenario, the file acts as a "profile" telling the emulator: "When running the game with ID ULES00579, apply these specific settings." It is no coincidence that a file inquiry leads back to the Grand Theft Auto series. Vice City Stories was a technical marvel on the PSP, pushing the hardware to its absolute limits. It featured an open-world environment with streaming assets, complex physics, and a long draw distance.

If you find this file, it is highly likely that at some point, the memory stick or game folder was used to run modified versions of the game, translation patches, or cheat engines. If you are using the popular PSP emulator PPSSPP , you might encounter .ini files for a different reason. While PPSSPP stores graphical and control settings globally or per-game inside its own internal databases, advanced users sometimes create or download .ini files to tweak specific rendering options or apply hacks that fix glitches specific to Vice City Stories .

In the intricate world of retro gaming, emulation, and file preservation, strange file extensions and cryptic names are the norm rather than the exception. For enthusiasts diving into the archives of the PlayStation Portable (PSP), few files spark as much confusion—or nostalgia—as configuration files identified by specific serial numbers. One such file that frequently appears in forums, modding guides, and memory stick directories is Ules00579.ini .

This article serves as the definitive guide to Ules00579.ini, decoding its origins, explaining its function, and offering tips on how to manage it within your gaming setup. To understand the file, we must first decode the filename itself. The identifier "Ules00579" is not a random string of characters; it is a specific Product Code assigned by Sony Computer Entertainment to a specific software title released on the PlayStation Portable.

Online Signature



The file never leaves your browser. Download the TimeSpamtQuery or Response.
Select a tsq and a tsr file. verify

URL screenshot


URL screenshot: Signature + URL timestamps. (Video)

Create evidence of
  • Illegal Internet content / non-repudiation of certain content.
  • Deleted / Edited controversial news.
  • Slander, threats or insults on Internet (social networks) / Scams.
  • Misuse of intellectual property: articles, photographs, plagiarism, etc.
  • Publication of unauthorized information
  • Simply demonstrate the existence of a specific content at a specific time.
$ curl --data "screenshot=https://www.fsf.org/&delay=n" https://freetsa.org/screenshot.php > screenshot.pdf
$ curl --data "screenshot=https://www.fsf.org/&delay=y" https://freetsa.org/screenshot.php > screenshot.pdf # (I'm Feeling Lucky)

### HTTP 2.0 in cURL: Get the latest cURL release and use this command: curl --http2.

### REST API in Tor: Add "-k --socks5-hostname localhost:9050".

# Normal domains within the Tor-network.
$ curl -k --socks5-hostname localhost:9050 --data "screenshot=https://www.fsf.org/&delay=y" https://4bvu5sj5xok272x6cjx4uurvsbsdigaxfmzqy3n3eita272vfopforqd.onion/screenshot.php > screenshot.pdf

# ".onion" domain within the Internet.
$ curl -k --data "screenshot=https://4bvu5sj5xok272x6cjx4uurvsbsdigaxfmzqy3n3eita272vfopforqd.onion/&delay=y&tor=y" https://freetsa.org/screenshot.php > screenshot.pdf

# ".onion" domain within the Tor network.
$ curl -k --socks5-hostname localhost:9050 --data "screenshot=https://4bvu5sj5xok272x6cjx4uurvsbsdigaxfmzqy3n3eita272vfopforqd.onion/&delay=y&tor=y" https://4bvu5sj5xok272x6cjx4uurvsbsdigaxfmzqy3n3eita272vfopforqd.onion/screenshot.php > screenshot.pdf
Option 1: Screenshot browser button.
1. Drag the bookmarklet "URL screenshot" to your Bookmarks Toolbar or Links Bar.
2. While viewing a page you want to use the bookmarklet on, click the bookmarklet from your Bookmarks Toolbar.

Option 2: Screenshot browser button (with icon).
Integrating an easy "URL screenshot" button in your favorite browser. (Download bookmark).

- Firefox: Import Bookmark / Toolbar Button.
- Opera:Import Bookmark / Toolbar Button.
- Chrome: Import Bookmark / Toolbar Button.


URL screenshot online

Web content and links in PDF / PNG format (attachment) + Signature with Timestamping (SHA-512). Aprox wait time 25 secons.
Browser agent: 'Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64; rv:84.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/84.0'

If you have stumbled across this file on your memory card or within an emulation folder, you might be wondering: What does it do? Is it essential? Why does it have such a strange name?

The file typically appears in the custom firmware (CFW) and homebrew scene . It is most commonly associated with cheat plugins or mod loaders . For example, popular cheat devices like CWCheat or TempAR use database files, but specific fan-made patches or trainers might utilize an .ini file to store cheat codes, button activators, or memory offsets specifically for the European version of the game.

In this scenario, the file acts as a "profile" telling the emulator: "When running the game with ID ULES00579, apply these specific settings." It is no coincidence that a file inquiry leads back to the Grand Theft Auto series. Vice City Stories was a technical marvel on the PSP, pushing the hardware to its absolute limits. It featured an open-world environment with streaming assets, complex physics, and a long draw distance.

If you find this file, it is highly likely that at some point, the memory stick or game folder was used to run modified versions of the game, translation patches, or cheat engines. If you are using the popular PSP emulator PPSSPP , you might encounter .ini files for a different reason. While PPSSPP stores graphical and control settings globally or per-game inside its own internal databases, advanced users sometimes create or download .ini files to tweak specific rendering options or apply hacks that fix glitches specific to Vice City Stories .

In the intricate world of retro gaming, emulation, and file preservation, strange file extensions and cryptic names are the norm rather than the exception. For enthusiasts diving into the archives of the PlayStation Portable (PSP), few files spark as much confusion—or nostalgia—as configuration files identified by specific serial numbers. One such file that frequently appears in forums, modding guides, and memory stick directories is Ules00579.ini .

This article serves as the definitive guide to Ules00579.ini, decoding its origins, explaining its function, and offering tips on how to manage it within your gaming setup. To understand the file, we must first decode the filename itself. The identifier "Ules00579" is not a random string of characters; it is a specific Product Code assigned by Sony Computer Entertainment to a specific software title released on the PlayStation Portable.