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lmao....people just want to believe in anything. keys are readily available; however NA provider streams are more complicated which requires complex algorithms to compute the control words needed to open the channels also a part of the stream since the introduction of the N2 and now N3 encryption.
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Yeah what your is saying is all true but why laugh and blow off what is being used in Europe right now? (so they say) I hope this does work as it would be a breakthrough. I have an old CW 660S with an inch of dust on it!
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SKS instead of IKS? Sure.
The Control Words that we depend on for decrypting video can actually be leeched from the stream because that is how Charlie sends them to subscriber plastic. The plastic has a key called the User key. It uses that to decrypt the Control Words from the stream. So all one would need is one User Key, and you could get Control Words from the same stream the video comes in on. Hack one piece of Nag3 plastic. Get one User Key. That's all it would take for SKS to work. |
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