A hacker by the name of Arnezami has now found the processing key used to decrypt ALL HD DVD and Blu-ray Disc movies.
It is no longer needed to use an individual encryption key per title, this new crack provides a media key, a processing key and the volume ID that allow any HD DVD or Blu-ray Disc film to be copied.
SlySoft has announced that the hack is working on a spiritual successor to AnyDVD and CloneDVD that will allow the back-up of any HD DVD movie. Even more, the utility will automatically remove messages such as the FBI warning.
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Richard writes: "Now was the right time to release the Fallout 4 Xbox Series X|S update. It just could have been more."
They aren't going to give more. We are talking about a company that has rereleased an 13 year old game at least 5 times.
wow that's pretty sad if you spend all your time trying to hack both DVD codes.
And this is beneficial to consumers and gamers how, precisely? Just what we need, more asshat pirates.
For all this security scare nothing can be made safe. Just live with the fact nothing is unbreakable. Also there is still another level of security when the HDMI becomes standard
news like this kills the videogame industry. These hacks deserve to go to jail.
great i say. stupid movie studios putting restrictions on stuff that i BUY. i should be able to do whatever i was with the media after i purchase it. if i want to rip it onto my computer and stream it to my x360 i should be able to. if i have a HDTV that DOESN'T have HDMI i should be able to watch any movie in full resolution regardless of it being an analog signal. if i want to rip a movie and put it on a portable player i should be able to if i BOUGHT the damn thing. i have well over 200 DVD's and about 10 HD-DVD's, all paid for, not stolen and i use these kind of programs all the time to dump media so i can do as i please with it. IT IS MY RIGHT TO BE ABLE TO DO THIS. anyone who says otherwise is a fool. DRM is the devil and ONLY hurts legitimate consumers. IT WILL NEVER STOP PIRATES. NEVER.