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A Brief Timeline of AACS exploits
A Brief Timeline of AACS exploits
2006-12-13 muslix64 decrypts first HDDVD movie, using title key from software player [5] 2006-12-18 Muslix64 posts famous YouTube video showing use of BackupHDDVD [5] 2006-12-20 Muslix64 releases AACS decryption implementation [5] 2006-12-21 Muslix64 finds volume unique key, updates BackupHDDVD [5] 2007-01-28 Slysoft confirms working decryption product in alpha status [1] 2007-02-05 Slysoft confirms beta status of AnyDVD HD[2] 2007-02-24 WinDVD 8 device key found [3] 2007-03-03 PowerDVD 7 private key found [4] 2007-03-18 Studio Canal delays new HD DVD releases [7] 2007-04-04 Geremia extracts VolumeID without AACS authentication [6] 2007-04-06 Corel releases security update for WinDVD [8] [1] Internet posting, "James", "SlySoft Team Member", 2007-01-28 (retrieved 2007-04-07 at [http://forum.slysoft.com/showthread.php?t=8&page=2]). [2] Internet posting, "James", "SlySoft Team Member", 2007-02-05 (retrieved 2007-04-07 at [http://forum.slysoft.com/showthread.php?t=8&page=8]). [3] Internet posting, "ATARI Vampire", "Registered User", 2007-02-24 (retrieved 2007-04-07 at [http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?t=122664]) [4] Internet posting, "jx6bpm", "Registered User", 2007-03-03 (retrieved 2007-04-07 at [http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?t=122969]) [5] Internet posting, "muslix64", "Registered User", "The Saga of decrypting an AACS protected movie, by Muslix64", 2006-12-27 (retrieved 2007-04-07 at [http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?t=119871]) [6] Internet posting, "Geremia", "Registered User", "Got VolumeID without AACS authentication ", 2007-04-04 (retrieved 2007-04-07 at [http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?t=124294])[7] Internet posting,"Azumi", "Senior Member", 2007-03-18, (retrieved 2007-04-07 at [http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/showt...#post10059013]) (not a direct source) [8] Press Release, 2007-04-06, Corel Inc., (retrieved 2007-04-07 at [http://www.intervideo.com/jsp/Press....de=04-06-2007]) Note: dates are approximate, as there were different timezones involved. Last edited by jmac698; 8th April 2007 at 02:56. |
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According to other postings in [7], the update to PowerDVD was foreseen as early as 2007-03-18. It appears new releases of discs would have some encryption change starting in 2007-04-01. The reaction time of the industry seems to be around 3 months to make a decision, and another month to release updated PC software, and yet another month for latest pressings of discs.
Let me know if you have more time points, I would be interested in the Blu-Ray story, other types of keys found, the title of the first movie decrypted, and the first release to retail of hd/bluray discs. The wikipedia article is slightly flawed, relying only on the doom9 postings from muslix64 rather than his own history posting. |
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The use is historical reference, to media and encyclopedia, doom9 public relations, before original references disappear. This site gets references often by media. As this forum being the originator of such news, it is ideal that we should make some attempt to accurately portray ourselves (not that I speak for the community in any way).
Remember how "DVD Jon" was represented -- long live "HD Muslix"! ![]() Regardless, my apologies for posting in wrong forum. Last edited by jmac698; 8th April 2007 at 02:58. |
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interlace this!
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yeah, there certainly needs to be a few more points on that line for where arnezami found the volumeID via sniffing, then the processing key, then finally the device and host private keys for powerDVD (with perhaps a mention that slysoft were using these keys all along). then there's the work that's been done over the last weeks in device hacking that promises to open up loads of new exploits.
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