Intel Finds BluRay HDCP Crack

Intel has confirmed Blu-ray HDCP encryption is cracked after
admitting a leaked master key is the real deal. High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection (HDCP) copy protection
technology is designed to protect high-definition video content as it
travels across digital interfaces. Read the full artcicle. [The Register]

Intel has confirmed Blu-ray HDCP encryption is cracked after
admitting a leaked master key is the real deal. High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection (HDCP) copy protection
technology is designed to protect high-definition video content as it
travels across digital interfaces. Read the full artcicle. [The Register]

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