Anything can be broken. It just depends if there is something worth wasting time and money on. Remember that not just satellite uses CAM (conditional access modules), cable companies use them for digital cable, as well as some ISP's (primarily satellite internet).
I was shocked to see NDS working when I was visiting my cousin in Premiere last week. For those of you who are unaware. NDS is created by VideoGuard, and is what DTV uses to secure their satellite signals. It was deemed "unbreakable" as every channel has its own Keys and they change every 2 minutes.
They have been able to "break" secure satellite streams in Europe using Card-sharing/CCam. Anything can be broken it just depends on focus of our "coders" and how bad people want Tv. Remember its all about money, if there is potential for money they will find a way.
Nagra 3, which BEV and DN are using on their systems, which many fear is unbreakable as well, is already broken. Its just a matter of implementing it in FTA, if this can be done because the current break is being used in Europe with Card-sharing (IKS). For those who say Nfusion did not hack Nagra3. your right they didnt. They're receivers aren't used to hack ANY satellite provider. They can run an emulator and hack them but they're sole purpose is Card Sharing, and it works flawlessly and is the main satellite hacking technology across Europe. They are not using hacked cards and FTA boxes like we do over here.
While some can keep rubbing in that Nfusion is not hacking Nag3, who cares. They are using their equipment as they intended and they are the ONLY STB proividing access to Nag3 streams in BEV (even NFL Sunday Ticket) and soon in DN.
FYI...Does anyone remember the C-band market? After the VideoCypher was broken by the 3 Musketeers, General Instruments created the DigiCypher II+ that has never been broken. Perhaps because of lack of interest in C-band it was never broken....same is true now with DTV..
You must be out of your mind - sorry, you are already out of your mind, to suggest "Nfusion did not hack Nagra3, they're sole purpose is Card Sharing,"
DC-II is by Motorola And it's hardware compatibility like D*TV despite DC-II is using MPEG-2 Many hardware will start to surface around Highly illegal to sell or buy unlike FTA receivers It will be interesting to see how it will be sold
Who knows maybe IKS will be the only choice Whichever way market goes PTA in 2009 will be very different from previous years I can't hardly wait
Nalin ...obviously U know nothing about Nfusion, IKS and card sharing!..or what a true hack really is!...U have learned NOTHING here since your first day here, copying all of our posts..
Boss We're talking same thing 2 different prospectives Technically if yo can see Free-Vu that's a hack without emulation even if utilizing simple info sharing It still counts as PTA
Full hack when entire security is breached, cloned, emulated etc. Many PTA users don't give a sh!t what it is If yo can see free TV they want it Call it what yo call it
One thing I wanna see If anyone get valuable info Let's all share it as one team
Card sharing is NOT a true hack, like a plastic card hack!..which is where most FTA hacks begin!...Most FTA people don't know about true hacks cause they have never hacked plastic, and just load up a file to a cardless receiver..they have no idea what a Cam is or an eeprom..they just do simple 3rd grade transfers..
You must be out of your mind - sorry, you are already out of your mind, to suggest "Nfusion did not hack Nagra3, they're sole purpose is Card Sharing,"