That's the so-called "Processing Key" that unlocks the heart of every HD-DVD disk to date. Happy Valentine's day, AACS.
AACS, a DRM scheme used to encrypt data on HD-DVD and Blu-Ray disks, would appear to be cracked wide open by that short string of hexadecimal codes, as previously, only disk-specific Volume Keys were compromised. The new hack is the work of Arnezami, a hacker posting at the doom9 forums, fast becoming the front line in the war on DRM.
Thanks for the submission, but that hacking code story is nearly 3 months old, and thus does not qualify for posting to the front page, as we have a 3 day limit. Please continue discussion here, however. On the other hand, the story about the backfiring on the AACS Cease and Desist orders ... that I found on TG Daily and will post to the front page and credit you.
Thanks for the submission, but that hacking code story is nearly 3 months old, and thus does not qualify for posting to the front page, as we have a 3 day limit. Please continue discussion here, however. On the other hand, the story about the backfiring on the AACS Cease and Desist orders ... that I found on TG Daily and will post to the front page and credit you.
Yeah I probably should have been more specific....I was actually aiming more at the backfire with DIGG and other sites. Thanks