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<blockquote data-quote="2old4this" data-source="post: 1135" data-attributes="member: 174998"><p>not all encryption systems are hacked. The system used on powervu transmissions is not hacked. Nor is Irdeto-II yet (at least, not verifiably). There are others too. Do you know of a cryptoworks hack? And the conax system is hacked commercially but not yet in the public domain.</p><p></p><p>Videoguard comes in different forms. Indeed, this is one of the things that makes it difficult - each provider which licences Videoguard from its makers NDS, gets a custom implementation. So although the Videoguard system used in the US is hacked, the one used in the UK is not.</p><p>Another difficulty is that the supply of decoders (Sky boxes) is so tightly controlled, and that there is as yet no Videoguard CAM (also due to tight control by Sky).</p><p></p><p>Add to that a complex heirarchy of keys and Sky's experience over many hard-fought years of analogue hacks, and it is easy to see why this is a tough nut to crack.</p><p></p><p>2old</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="2old4this, post: 1135, member: 174998"] not all encryption systems are hacked. The system used on powervu transmissions is not hacked. Nor is Irdeto-II yet (at least, not verifiably). There are others too. Do you know of a cryptoworks hack? And the conax system is hacked commercially but not yet in the public domain. Videoguard comes in different forms. Indeed, this is one of the things that makes it difficult - each provider which licences Videoguard from its makers NDS, gets a custom implementation. So although the Videoguard system used in the US is hacked, the one used in the UK is not. Another difficulty is that the supply of decoders (Sky boxes) is so tightly controlled, and that there is as yet no Videoguard CAM (also due to tight control by Sky). Add to that a complex heirarchy of keys and Sky's experience over many hard-fought years of analogue hacks, and it is easy to see why this is a tough nut to crack. 2old [/QUOTE]
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