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Posted by Alpha on 10/06/02 11:27
"Howard" <stile99@email.com> wrote in message
news:Xns96DB85A811F46stile@129.250.170.91...
> Jeff Rife <wevsr@nabs.net> wrote in news:MPG.1d9eada92644a049989ff7
> @news.nabs.net:
>
> <Long discussion on how public keys work deleted for space>
>
> Yes, this isn't exactly a secret. I repeat that all you need to do is
> replace the software in the box that ignores all this. Again, using very
> simplistic terms, you replace the line in the code that says "Is the key
> valid?" to always say "yes, the key is valid".
>
> You seem to be under the impression every individual disc in the world
> will
> have an individual key. I, however, highly doubt it. And even if this
> were the case, then you only need to crack that key once.
>
> Whatever stupid scheme the studios puke up, the discs will be on the
> streets of China within minutes of release. Period. Anyone who thinks
> this isn't possible clearly hasn't been paying attention.
You are wrong. The 'software' will not be in the box.
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