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Blu-ray DRM Cracked By Hackers

Blu-ray DRM Cracked By Hackers

Posted November 5, 2008 at 12:16pm by
A group of hackers has managed to crack the most rigorous layer of DRM on Blu-ray discs, reports MacUser.

While first layer of encryption was quickly circumvented, to the extent that even Blu-ray’s fiercest advocates deemed it redundant, BD+ had proved a much tougher nut to crack.


But this week, a successful workaround was posted on the Doom9 forum, a hangout for DVD and Blu-ray hackers. It works by reverse engineering the BD+ virtual machine, the software engine that loads each time a disc is inserted into a Blu-ray player and decodes the encrypted content on that disc.


Basic tools are in development that will enable Blu-ray disc backups and eventually lead to an open source BD player.


Blu-ray DRM Cracked By Hackers
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chris
chris - November 6, 2008 at 12:09pm
ironically this will help blu-ray more than it will hurt it. the dvd format didn't really take off until css was cracked, as well as cheaper writeable media.
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