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<blockquote data-quote="BGonaSTICK" data-source="post: 97545" data-attributes="member: 176912"><p>S£CA2 is seemingly pretty well compromised, based on the fact that the three main users of that encryption technique in this part of the world are having any Tom Dick or Harry watch their transmissions at the moment. That doesn't mean that the information to perform the 'hacking' is in the public domain, as it isn't. It's not easy to do. If it were, then everyone would be doing it. Using the tools provided by some very clever chaps however, is no problem.</p><p></p><p>Don't let any of that put you off. A good grounding in DVB encryption is a must before you get going though. Start out at the duwgati website for noobs, and then progress to some proper text books.</p><p></p><p>It is possible to perform the decoding on a PC. Either using a card carrying a reader, or by using a phoenix-capable card reader connected to the serial port. Don't think it can be done via a USB port at this time, but maybe soon as the programmer hardware is certainly going this way. I think that the software just has to catch up. It is also possible to perform the whole thing using an existing software card/CAM emulator.</p><p></p><p>I'm not about to tell you exactly which hardware and software to use. If you are committed enough to really have a go, then finding this will be no problem to you.</p><p></p><p>Good luck.</p><p></p><p>STICK</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BGonaSTICK, post: 97545, member: 176912"] S£CA2 is seemingly pretty well compromised, based on the fact that the three main users of that encryption technique in this part of the world are having any Tom Dick or Harry watch their transmissions at the moment. That doesn't mean that the information to perform the 'hacking' is in the public domain, as it isn't. It's not easy to do. If it were, then everyone would be doing it. Using the tools provided by some very clever chaps however, is no problem. Don't let any of that put you off. A good grounding in DVB encryption is a must before you get going though. Start out at the duwgati website for noobs, and then progress to some proper text books. It is possible to perform the decoding on a PC. Either using a card carrying a reader, or by using a phoenix-capable card reader connected to the serial port. Don't think it can be done via a USB port at this time, but maybe soon as the programmer hardware is certainly going this way. I think that the software just has to catch up. It is also possible to perform the whole thing using an existing software card/CAM emulator. I'm not about to tell you exactly which hardware and software to use. If you are committed enough to really have a go, then finding this will be no problem to you. Good luck. STICK [/QUOTE]
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