Spanner in works for Blu-ray, HD DVD hackers

The OEM version of InterVideo's WinDVD was cracked and used to obtain HD disc encryption keys

The licensing organisation behind HD copy protection has moved to prevent further hacks to Blu-ray and HD DVD discs. The Advanced Access Content System ( AACS ) Licensing Administrator has taken action to "expire the encryption keys associated with the specific implementations of AACS-enabled software".

The main software in question is InterVideo 's WinDVD, which has been hacked and used to copy HD discs during recent months. The hackers managed to attain several 'Title' keys in January that enabled the protection to be cracked. The keys were published on the internet. A further breach occurred in February when another key appeared on the internet.

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