Researchers say pirates will likely use easier routes to crack the scheme, but … – DailyTech


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Researchers say pirates will likely use easier routes to crack the scheme, but
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(INTC) has enjoyed a profitable ride off its High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection (HDCP) hardware, which sits inside nearly every TV/computer monitor with HDMI or DVI input. The HDMI/DVI chips with HDCP functionality open a secure encrypted
Intel's HDCP gets crackedTechEye
Intel's copy protection crackedSlashGear

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