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Old 19th January 2009, 04:54   #37  |  Link
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Originally Posted by rumplestiltskin View Post
Another theory perhaps, what about freezing the RAM? Do the keys for the RSA go through the RAM at all?
Yes, memory dumping is a method to steal keys from a certified software player that has been used successfully in the past.

But the current generation of Blu-Ray software players protect their keys much better. They use obfuscations to make it hard to find/extract the desired keys.

Try to find a 128-Bit key in a 4 GB memory dump, if you don't know where to start. Especially when the key is only present in RAM for a few milliseconds...
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