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What exactly does BackupHDDVD do? Oh, and version 1.0 is released. {Engadget HD}
Jan 5th 2007 6:49AM So Matt, if I understand you correctly, you will not go by a well-known, well-written document by respected security experts, but you will be glad to believe some wild claims and a youtube video by an anonymous hacker.
May I add that since the document is old and as far as I remember was backed by the AACS LA, it means that some of the recommendations it makes may have been implemented in the latest versions of AACS. This makes this document totally relevant to the case.
Please crawl back to your hole.
What exactly does BackupHDDVD do? Oh, and version 1.0 is released. {Engadget HD}
Jan 4th 2007 10:36AM Matt,
You can probably find good information here:
http://securityevaluators.com/eval/spdc_aacs_2005.pdf
As far as I know, the sequence keys have no other purpose than traitor tracing.
I believe that the volume keys won't be enough once the sequence keys are in use.
What exactly does BackupHDDVD do? Oh, and version 1.0 is released. {Engadget}
Jan 4th 2007 5:47AM Maybe the author of the article should read a bit about private key crypto and about AACS before posting such nonsense.
Now AACS discs have a "hard-coded private key"? Gimme a break and learn about cryptography.
And those who say "They can't revoke shit because only the title keys or volume keys or 'master keys' will be published" should maybe stop talking out of their ####, should read the AACS docs at aacsla.com and learn about sequence keys and traitor tracing.
It's incredible all the nonsense that it said since BackupHDDVD has been released. And btw, this software does NOTHING to break AACS, everything in backupHDDVD is publicly available on aacsla.com.
What exactly does BackupHDDVD do? Oh, and version 1.0 is released. {Engadget HD}
Jan 4th 2007 4:47AM Maybe the author of the article should read a bit about private key crypto and about AACS before posting such nonsense.
Now AACS discs have a "hard-coded private key"? Gimme a break and learn about cryptography.
And those who say "They can't revoke shit because only the title keys or volume keys or 'master keys' will be published" should maybe stop talking out of their ####, should read the AACS docs at aacsla.com and learn about sequence keys and traitor tracing.
It's incredible all the nonsense that it said since BackupHDDVD has been released. And btw, this software does NOTHING to break AACS, everything in backupHDDVD is publicly available on aacsla.com.









