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HACKING
In article <3488B8E2.48E4@oppi.pao.osakk.fi>
jung@oppi.pao.osakk.fi "Juha-Matti Ung" writes:
> Why is it harder to crack... isn't it still the same kind of code which
> you cracker dudes.. cracked... why is it taking so long.. now..
Have you tried READING some of the other postings in the group?
Had you done so, you would know by now that NOONE has every "cracked" any
of these previous codes. Yes, that's right, noone. Yet despite this,
the codes ARE (or rather, were) known.
You may find this a paradox, but consider this:
The codes that are in the public domain were derived through cracking
the protection on *commercial* pirate cards.
The producers of those cards got the keys through one of two methods:
They are privy to knowledge of one or more issuer codes; these
are related to individual card numbers, so are guarded very
jealously, since the broadcasters could simply stop sending the
updates for that particular card. Nevertheless, through knowing
these codes, the decryption codes can be discovered when a card
update code is ssent to change the code
They were given the code through the back door, perhaps by an
employee of the boradcaster
The encryption method AND the codes for Canal+ have been changed
recently; it has probably NOT escaped you attention that FilmNet have
recently been brought under new management, and it's extremely likely
that the person or persons responsible for previous leaks are no
longer employed by Canal+, and hence haven't been able to sell the
new codes to the commercial pirates.
THAT is why it may well be a VERY long time before the codes are around.
I note however that at least one of the commercial cards is claimed to be
working with the new codes, so perhaps the hackers can start to try to
crack this instead. But DON'T hold your breath...
--
Brian {Hamilton Kelly} bhk@dsl.co.uk
"The fundamental design flaws [of the products of the Micros^WSirius
Cybernetics Corporation] are completely hidden by their superficial
design flaws." GBATFATF 1983 --- wasn't Douglas Adams prescient?:-)
EUROTICA FREQUENCY
On Sat, 6 Dec 1997 12:28:36 -0000, "news.globalnet.co.uk"
<plawson@lawson-maclaine.com> wrote:
>Can anyone tell me the new frequency for Eurotica
>
12.264 vertical
In article <348A8994.D9A14C74@bigrp.demon.co.uk>, Dominic Sedghi
<dominic@bigrp.demon.co.uk> comments ...
>does anyone know what the name of the new IRIB channel which is
>transmitting on HotBird 3, 12,437 H, is?
Going off the English graphic that appears occasionally it appears to be
:
'JAAM-E-JAM TV Network'.
No idea what that translates to in English I'm afraid, I assume it will
become a best of terrestrial TV channel for Iranians abroad.
==
Ray
E-mail : ray.w@zen.co.uk
CANAL+ INFO
Hi,
I´ve just talked with a friend working on CanalDigital.
He says that Canal+ using a code from the old Canal + France card. It must
be some old codes...
Please help
Canalhack@divab.se
Per@divab.se
SCI FI CHANNEL
Hi, to all the satellite crazy people out there. I know C+ is tough at
the moment. But guess what I found. Sci-Fi has started on Sirius (must
be the new bird cos my 80cm dish has only very little sparkies!)
Decodeable with the usual EC-M card.
I can only say that this is a consolation prize after what's been going
on with C+.
Regards to all. BTW Sci-Fi 12.474 V (or may be lower at 12.322 V) in
D2Mac at 5deg.Sirius. Cheers
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