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AACS cracked once again

Written by Andre Yoskowitz @ 18 May 2007 12:27 User comments (22)

AACS cracked once again Despite continued efforts by the AACS LA to protect next gen discs from content pirates, the pirates always seem to be one step ahead.
The latest volume key, scheduled for release next week, has already been cracked. Pirates using the latest Slysoft AnyDVD HD beta have been able to rip HD DVD discs using the new AACS version 3. Although scheduled for release next week, the pirates tried, and succesfully ripped early release previews of the Matrix Trilogy, the first movies to use Version 3.

If this is to keep happening (keys being cracked before the DVDs hit shelves) it might be time for the AACS to rethink the whole key model. After the last AACS key hit the internet, AACS LA chairman Michael Ayers stated that "the organization planned to continue clamping down on key dissemination, despite the fact that attempts to do so only encouraged further dissemination."

And so the war between hackers and the AACS continues on.

Source:
Arstechnica

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22 user comments

118.5.2007 12:32
flyingv
Inactive

Isn't this a real kick in the ass for the developers of this encryption software! Not even on the market yet and already cracked-way to go Slysoft!

218.5.2007 13:13

HAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!

That is actually something else. I know they must be kicking themselves senseless and scratching their heads as to what to do next.

Keep up the great work with AnyDVD.

318.5.2007 13:28

so it begins

418.5.2007 13:54

good to know that keanu reeves is still useful for something

518.5.2007 13:56

i find this funny, these companies should just hire these hackers

618.5.2007 14:03
flyingv
Inactive

Originally posted by 21Q:
i find this funny, these companies should just hire these hackers
Then even more complex codes would be written-they seem to be the only ones who know what is going on!

718.5.2007 14:03
duckNrun
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this is actually good news for encryption companies as long as media providers continue to insist on using these arcane methods against their customers.

It means that there is a continual stream of media execs coming up to the encryption troughs to dump more money in and buy new **updated** schemes... all paid for by the consumers who actually buy the discs.

818.5.2007 14:43
pigfister
Inactive

Originally posted by duckNrun:
this is actually good news for encryption companies as long as media providers continue to insist on using these arcane methods against their customers.

It means that there is a continual stream of media execs coming up to the encryption troughs to dump more money in and buy new **updated** schemes... all paid for by the consumers who actually buy the discs.
/agree, its just like a fixed war, let all the little ppl get fu**ed while you sit back and rake in the profits. war is great for stock shares and the tax payer foots the bill.

AACS LA will just keep changing the code every 90 days unless they manage to lower the date and then the money will pour into AACS LA faster than they can count it.
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918.5.2007 14:59

This is good. But who use Blu-ray or HD-DVD????

1018.5.2007 15:57

This is not surprising cause its always been the way. They have to realize their are people out there that will always be one step ahead. Its a rule of nature if you tell someone you cant do something or your not allowed they will find a way to get around it.

1118.5.2007 16:46

Yes. There are always people one step ahead. But who is a step ahead of the hackers?

1218.5.2007 17:08
pstamer
Inactive

Slysoft: kickin ass and takin names as usual. Rock on with your bad selves.

1318.5.2007 19:07

Matrix Trilogy, the latest casualty. And the war goes on........

1418.5.2007 19:34
webe123
Inactive

Originally posted by rihgt682:
This is good. But who use Blu-ray or HD-DVD????

Well I am sure not going to! Good 'ol DVD is OK for me. I don't need the headaches that come with high defintion products.

1518.5.2007 19:57

Hey AACS how deep does the rabbit hole go?

ah hahahahahhahahahahaha

1619.5.2007 02:47

My worry is that slysoft might be raided & shut down but from what i understand its run in a country where they can't be touched but if money change hands anything can happen.I would hate that Slysoft product are awesome.

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1719.5.2007 04:17

Originally posted by NexGen76:
My worry is that slysoft might be raided & shut down but from what i understand its run in a country where they can't be touched but if money change hands anything can happen.I would hate that Slysoft product are awesome.

If this happens, there always will be others who pick up where Slysoft left off. I'm not afraid. But this whole thing with the copy protection crap around the new formats makes me NOT to invest in such a player, let alone discs.

1819.5.2007 19:57
nyurbiz
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Not sure why anyone is getting excited buy this revelation now since it has been know since shortly after the encryption scheme was release 5 years ago that it was weak and had been cracked. Hooray Slysoft and HD DVD.

1919.5.2007 21:04

I'll keep buying DVDs as long as they're made. There's nothing wrong with them, or their resolution, even on a 52" screen. I don't need HD anything - only media companies need it, so let THEM pay for it. When they start paying me to watch HD content, I'll think about it.

2020.5.2007 13:47

I have been in the movie collecting business since movies were first put on Betamax, then VHS,the laser disc, now DVD and the upcoming Blue-Ray or HD-DVD. I am movie rich and Component poor. I have nothing to copy my Betamax movies to DVD and the copies from VHS to DVD are not particularily great. If They change formats again, from DVD's I am going to just watch cable or Satelite. I have one Betamax machine left which I can not get parts for, Four VCR's Two Laser Disc, and six DVD player/recorders, plus DVD player/burners in four computers. I have been able to copy all movies with all equipment since the begining, but as a legit citizen I have bought 95 percent of all my movies. The other five percent was because I was told I could not copy them. I will not fork out more money for any new formats.

2120.5.2007 18:56

Reminds me of Mercury Rising.

2221.5.2007 17:19

This has to be an inside leak if it is cracked befor the release. These companies need to get their own people straight before pointing fingers at "hackers."

That being said, a big shout out to Slysoft. The last defense of the consumer.

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