

I will learn, very soon, not to be surprised at things like this. To my surprise, they virtually ignored it. The following day, today in fact, I happened to have some time to browse the internet, and I had developed a nagging interest in how Microsoft took the news of Satoru’s discovery. I don’t really download any DRM’ed content anyway: I don’t like it. Which, of course, was not surprising - it makes a sort of intuitive sense how this works when you see it in action, and we are all used at this point to every ludicrous content-security attempt by corporations (heretofore referred to as “Microsoft” as a sort of cute nickname for “corporations forced into a specific model of software/content creation and distribution perpetuated by operating system monopolization on behalf of the Microsoft corporation”) being cracked in half. I located and downloaded application, tried it on a sample DRM’ed WMV and it worked gangbusters. DRM2WMV will unlock ProtectedFile using “xxxxx.key”.” Software name is “DrmDbg.exe” and “DRM2WMV”.ĭrmDbg.exe will pick up “KID” and “Seed” from PC’s memory when user playback DRM Protected contents, and make “xxxxx.key” file. Many many unlocked video files were distributiong with no payment…Īnd …at 17:00(GMT+9:00) anonymous cracker named ‘lark’ upload source code of ‘DRM crack software’. “As far as I survey at this time some popular DRM Protected Video I recently ran into something that happened about a year ago (this not being my area of interest, I am a little late with it): Namely, a usenet post: Richard Tebrick, Moderator of Shapes and Shaping 1.
