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RadRon Seal

Number of posts: 188 Age: 44 Location: Orlando Florida Reputation: 0 Registration date: 2009-05-09
 | Subject: Has HDTV Code Been Cracked? Wed 15 Sep 2010, 10:37 am | |
| Much to the chagrin of the entertainment industry, the encryption that protects most high-definition video content may have just been cracked.
Intel Corp. officials confirmed Tuesday to FoxNews.com an investigation into a security breach, possibly a fundamental compromise of High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection (HDCP) -- the digital rights management software that governs every device that plays high-def content.
HDCP is the main means of encoding and protecting HDTV broadcasts, Blu-ray players, set-top boxes and more, and reports Tuesday suggested that a hole in the security scheme had been uncovered. Representatives from Intel, which invented the specification, acknowledged that they were investigating the security breach.
"We're familiar with the rumors that are out there on the alleged HDCP compromise and are currently investigating it," Intel officials told Fox News. "We have so far been unable to verify. So at this point, any alleged hack is speculative and rumor."
Stephen Balogh, a business development manager at Intel and president of Digital Content Protection LLC -- the group that oversees licensing of the HDCP specification -- confirmed that the group is investigating the breach. Were the hack eventually verified, "it would represent a free-for-all on a ton of content currently protected by HDCP," wrote one technology enthusiast website.
Most commonly found in Blu-ray players, set-top boxes, and many high-definition displays, HDCP prevents the copying of audio and video content as it travels across the cables that connect HD devices. It's required to send a video across the thin, flat HDMI cables that link most new flat-panel TV to gaming systems, Blu-ray players, or whatever.
According to computing experts, the hack unlocks protected content by providing a "master key," which could be used to strip that encryption from, say, the link between your cable box and your DVR. Without those restrictions, a nefarious user could make unlimited copies -- rendering the copy-protection software useless.
The potential for such a hack has been theorized for years; in 2001, researchers warned of a possible loophole in HDCP, possibly similar to what was used in this hack.
HDCP has been used by Apple's iTunes for nearly two years, said tech-news site Betanews. Since some purchased movies will not playback on incompatible displays, however, the protection software has proved frustrating for some law-abiding consumers.
But even if the HDCP crack were authenticated, it would hardly signal the end of digital rights management or the philosophy behind it. After all, HDCP is just one of many such solutions -- albeit the most popular one. That didn't stop content pirates and others who share media illegally from thrilling at the news on message boards and forums. If the security were broken, the quality of illegal movie and TV downloads might have just gotten a whole lot better, they reasoned.
Not all technology enthusiasts were giddy about the news, however. One commenton the popular blog Engadget summed up the other side of the story.
"Stupid pirates celebrate when something like this happens, and then whine when the effects of this involve stronger DRM protection, and higher DVD and movie ticket prices. How about instead of breaking the law, you go buy and support the millions of employees who work hard to create this stuff?"
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|  | | RadRon Seal

Number of posts: 188 Age: 44 Location: Orlando Florida Reputation: 0 Registration date: 2009-05-09
 | Subject: Re: Has HDTV Code Been Cracked? Wed 15 Sep 2010, 10:59 am | |
| What people dont realize it will come at a price it will affect everything, Technology isnt cheap |
|  | | optimusprime02 Bus Ride

Number of posts: 9 Reputation: 0 Registration date: 2010-10-25
 | Subject: Re: Has HDTV Code Been Cracked? Mon 01 Nov 2010, 3:12 pm | |
| i agree everyone should just buy and suport what we have left... but also as i am into computing or hacking as you would call it... i can see why some one would do something like that... and you also forget that the big wheels of these companys offer a healthy commishion to anyone who can crack stuff like this and show them how to upgrade it to be more secure... but i wouldnt know anything about this lol.... |
|  | | I_Seiran_I Seal


Number of posts: 479 Location: London, Ontario, Canada Reputation: 0 Registration date: 2009-01-06
 | Subject: Re: Has HDTV Code Been Cracked? Fri 05 Nov 2010, 8:22 am | |
| | RadRon wrote: | "Stupid pirates celebrate when something like this happens, and then whine when the effects of this involve stronger DRM protection, and higher DVD and movie ticket prices. How about instead of breaking the law, you go buy and support the millions of employees who work hard to create this stuff?"
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Some of the most pirated movies ever where the best selling ever. Look At the Dark Knight.
Also HDCP has served no real purpose whatsoever. Blu Ray has been cracked for a very long time (before I even got my PS3), people can already pirate any HD content they please - google 1080p torrents, they are all blu ray rips. The whole idea that people were going to pirate movies by hijacking a signal sent to a tv was pretty stupid in my opinion. Hit me Up on the PSN! I_Seiran_I (S-air-an) Seiran is Japanese for Storm from the clear blue sky, because I'll come out of no where and rain all over your party  |
|  | | optimusprime02 Bus Ride

Number of posts: 9 Reputation: 0 Registration date: 2010-10-25
 | Subject: Re: Has HDTV Code Been Cracked? Tue 09 Nov 2010, 8:08 pm | |
| its not that thay were going to pirate BLUERAY lol... anyone can do that... basicly there saying that the signal sent is compromised... and that if some one wanted thay could hack the brodcast and have access to put anything on tv thay want... including but not limited to rated R movies on lets say PBS or as far as putting hard core porn on any station useing that signal... it is a leep of sorts but not imposible... |
|  | | I_Seiran_I Seal


Number of posts: 479 Location: London, Ontario, Canada Reputation: 0 Registration date: 2009-01-06
 | Subject: Re: Has HDTV Code Been Cracked? Wed 10 Nov 2010, 2:17 pm | |
| ^
I must be missing something then. Hit me Up on the PSN! I_Seiran_I (S-air-an) Seiran is Japanese for Storm from the clear blue sky, because I'll come out of no where and rain all over your party  |
|  | | optimusprime02 Bus Ride

Number of posts: 9 Reputation: 0 Registration date: 2010-10-25
 | Subject: Re: Has HDTV Code Been Cracked? Thu 11 Nov 2010, 8:46 am | |
| | Quote: | Much to the chagrin of the entertainment industry, the encryption that protects most high-definition video content may have just been cracked.
Intel Corp. officials confirmed Tuesday to FoxNews.com an investigation into a security breach, possibly a fundamental compromise of High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection (HDCP) -- the digital rights management software that governs every device that plays high-def content
HDCP is the main means of encoding and protecting HDTV broadcasts, Blu-ray players, set-top boxes and more, and reports Tuesday suggested that a hole in the security scheme had been uncovered. Representatives from Intel, which invented the specification, acknowledged that they were investigating the security breach. |
read the red... In other words not just DVD or Blueray... but the code or encryption that protects HD broadcasting its self... |
|  | | I_Seiran_I Seal


Number of posts: 479 Location: London, Ontario, Canada Reputation: 0 Registration date: 2009-01-06
 | Subject: Re: Has HDTV Code Been Cracked? Thu 11 Nov 2010, 5:24 pm | |
| I thought OTA was unencrypted.
W/E doesn't really have an impac ton me one way or the other. Hit me Up on the PSN! I_Seiran_I (S-air-an) Seiran is Japanese for Storm from the clear blue sky, because I'll come out of no where and rain all over your party  |
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