Earlier this week a key claiming to be the HDCP master key was posted to the Internet. If real, the key would allow anyone to construct hardware to decrypt HDCP-protected content. Intel, inventors of ...
A tiny portion of the HDCP code released online Tuesday, which Intel confirmed was indeed a "master key" for HD content. But to use it, a pirate would need to manufacture a silicon chip, not simply ...
Everyone in the AV community knows HDCP, the high-bandwidth digital content protection protocol. Love it or loathe it, HDCP is now part of everyday AV working lives. It was designed by Intel and ...
Intel on Thursday confirmed that the encryption code posted recently on a content sharing Web site is the master HDCP key used to secure video content on devices with protected interfaces, such as ...
And it never really mattered anyway. It's far more simple to decrypt a Blu-ray than it is to attempt to capture a fully uncompressed 1080p stream realtime (possibly 3Gbps). Click to expand... That's ...
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