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Date:      Thu, 25 Jan 2001 21:43:22 -0600
From:      "Jason Smethers" <jsmethers@pdq.net>
To:        <chat@freebsd.org>
Subject:   Re: Genuine Electronic Warfare on Crackers
Message-ID:  <005b01c0874a$21d4d5a0$edcf1f40@pdq.net>
References:  <20010125161451.A60779@rfx-216-196-73-168.users.reflex>

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From: "Crist J. Clark" <cjclark@reflexnet.net>
> I just thought this was 2 kewl, d00dz,
>
>   http://www.securityfocus.com/templates/article.html?id=143
>
> That's bona fide electronic warfare in software, kids. Really scary,
> but just so cool.

My common sense guess...

No one can really figure out why they waited? Comeon...

They were waiting for a financially opportune time - like the current
potential for a buy out. The "warfare" bull is the same about the same
thing that happened to analog cable boxes. It will be short term and
in the not to distant future the "hacking" will likely bypass the card
and move to the DSS receiver itself like it did with the analog cable
boxes black/gray markets moving from prom chips to making the boxes.

Its somewhat obvious that if the media is already broken to the point
sending of unauthorized channels with a card change/reprogram then it
will stay broken until the security system is redesigned in a sane
manner. But that would require a bit more design and planning then is
currently put out like with DVD "encryption".

As I see it there are three next possible steps for hacking. 1.) Start
manufacturing cards that are totally reprogrammable. 2.) Start hacking
the proms in the DSS receivers. 3.) Start manufacturing black/gray
market DSS receivers.

There really isn't anything "devilishly clever" about the current
effort. In fact, it is a waste of time in the long run. You can
usually only patch something so many times before it can no longer be
fixed but needs to be replaced.

- Jason



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