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Warp2Search.net » News » January 2007 » Blu-ray protection gets hacked

Blu-ray protection gets hacked

Posted by [NT], 01/22/2007 02:07 PM 0 comment(s)

The Blu-ray content protection got hacked this weekend: "Earlier this month an anonymous hacker, nicknamed Muslix64, hacked the HD DVD content protection. This weekend he did the same thing with the Blu-ray AACS content protection, without any Blu-ray equipment but with the help from a forum member from Doom9.."





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