Microsoft's Windows Media DRM 10 Cracked

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A user called "viodentia" on the the doom9.org message boards has posted links to a program called FairUse4WM that is capable of cracking Microsoft's DRM 10, which protects files offered by PlaysForSure-commpatible music stores. The program is an easy-to-use front end to an app called drmbg that strips DRM headers from "secure" WMA files.

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