Hackers discover HD DVD and Blu-ray "processing key"
Hackers discover HD DVD and Blu-ray "processing key" -- all HD titles now exposed
Those cooky kids over at the Doom9 forums hate themselves some DRM. Not more than two months after discovering a means to extract the HD DVD and Blu-ray Disc "volume keys" to decrypt AACS DRM on individual films, we're now getting word that DRM hacker arnezami has found the "processing key" used to decrypt the DRM on all HD DVD and Blu-ray Disc films.
Let's break this down for what it is: instead of needing individual keys for each and every high-definition film -- of which there are many -- the processing key can be used to unlock, decrypt, and backup every HD DVD and Blu-ray Disc film released so far.
As arnezami points out, "nothing was actually hacked, cracked or even reverse engineered." All he had to do was keep an eye on his memory, watch what changed, and voila... the processing key appeared. So kick back and watch the trickle of HD titles hitting the torrents quickly turn into a flood (at ~20GB a pop, that's not an exaggeration) when the BackupHDDVD and BackupBluray utilities (or AnyDVD HD) are updated to reflect the new hack find.
:source: Source: http://transportation.engadget.com/2...-key-all-hd-t/
Re: Hackers discover HD DVD and Blu-ray "processing key"
Nice.All we need to do is wait for Internet connections to catch up.
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ziggyjuarez
Nice.All we need to do is wait for Internet connections to catch up.
The connections are avaible and cheap..but the HDD can't catch up.
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I've heard about this about a couple years back; bunch of my friends from Japan told me that they already swap game collections with this method. Blu-ray, pretty old tech, but still kick alots-o-ass!
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Downloading ~20gig files would still be a pain. And blank hddvd/bluray is going to be expensive as hell.
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if you get a good torrent site, you can download 20GB in 6-10 hours on crappy internet connection (by crappy I mean 5-7 mbps). I already spend sometimes 7 days downloading a standard dvd off slow torrent sites, so this is not bad at all. And once Im able to upgrade to a 15+ mb connection in the future, it will go even faster.
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Lol, I have a 3mbps line. :lol:
I wish I could afford 5-7 mbps
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007craft
if you get a good torrent site, you can download 20GB in 6-10 hours on crappy internet connection (by crappy I mean 5-7 mbps). I already spend sometimes 7 days downloading a standard dvd off slow torrent sites, so this is not bad at all. And once Im able to upgrade to a 15+ mb connection in the future, it will go even faster.
damn canadians... faster speeds whut next....
lolz u have 12 post in 3 years averaging 4 post a year... thats a nice record :D