Hackers have been getting particularly dangerous lately, so Transcend decided that even the smallest storage devices should have high-level protection. What the company did was create some new Copy Protection SD/microSD Memory Cards. With capacities of 2 GB to 16/64 GB, they store data on a CDROM-style partition a... |
3 January 2012 08:41 GMT |
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Intel has confirmed that a High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection (HDCP) master key leaked recently is valid, but the company says the potential for misuse is limited.On Monday an anonymous user posted what he claimed to be a "HDCP MASTER KEY" along with usage instructions on Pastebin, a service used to share code... |
17 September 2010 07:19 GMT |
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A Japanese man who works for Toshiba was arrested for commercializing software which disables the “Dubbing 10” copy limitation technology embedded into DVD recorders. The program enabled people to create unlimited copies of digital broadcast TV programs.Under Japan's copyright legislation, it is ille... |
27 November 2009 10:30 GMT |
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It would seem that there's absolutely nothing out there, no type of copy protection system that can resist the hard efforts of ingenious "security researchers", especially when the respective system is designed to protect valuable multimedia content (namely, movies). And the latest such example is none other tha... |
31 October 2007 15:26 GMT |
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Although classical movie retail and renting methods are still pretty strong, the increasingly higher use of Internet around the world has opened the way for a whole new business domain, namely that of movie download platforms and services. And in order to make things easier and safer for the users, the Board of Direc... |
21 September 2007 02:19 GMT |
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