• Pirate decryption is the decryption, or decoding, of pay TV or pay radio signals without permission from the original broadcaster. The term "pirate" is...
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  • network. Card sharing has established itself as popular method of pirate decryption. Much of the development of card sharing hardware and software has...
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  • traitor's personal decryption key are cut off.) Traitor tracing schemes are used in pay television to discourage pirate decryption – to discourage legitimate...
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  • piracy Pirate Bay Pirate decryption Video game piracy Patent pirate (disambiguation) Unlicensed broadcasting, including: Pirate radio Pirate television...
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  • Pirate Party is a label adopted by various political parties worldwide that share a set of values and policies focused on civil rights in the digital age...
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  • termination of services. This has greatly reduced cable theft, although pirate decryption continued on some DVB-C systems that are based on the same compromised...
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    software usually voiding any warranties. Unlike traditional methods of pirate decryption that involve altered smart cards used with satellite receivers manufactured...
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  • Out-of-market sports package Pay-per-view Cable television piracy Pirate decryption Premium segment Video on demand Pay television in the United States...
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  • system which has so far been virtually free of the problems with pirate decryption that have plagued other providers such as rival Bell Satellite TV...
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  • Conditional-access module DigiCipher 2 Digital rights management Pirate decryption PowerVu Smart card Television encryption Viaccess Videocipher VideoGuard...
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  • dollars, although some viewers receive American signals through "pirate decryption". Whether such activity is grey market or black market is the source...
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  • from those countries. Alternatively, they may use cards which allow pirate decryption of scrambled signals. Such cards are typically much cheaper than the...
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  • connection with satellite or cable TV service. See: Card sharing Pirate decryption Cable television piracy This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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    television programmers. However, lapses in its security enabled some pirate decryption, modifying a consumer descrambler to receive free programming. Beginning...
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    Gottfrid Svartholm (category The Pirate Bay)
    also listed as part of the “decryption and transmission team” and credited for “networking.” Svartholm was one of several Pirate Bay associates who did work...
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  • (cipher) • Piling-up lemma • Pinwheel (cryptography) • Piotr Smoleński • Pirate decryption • PKC (conference) • PKCS • PKCS 11 • PKCS 12 • PKIX • Plaintext •...
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  • that the forum had displayed illegal advertising for equipment for pirate decryption of cable TV, and ruling that the publishing company had not exercised...
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  • using a frequency mixer. Broadcast encryption Conditional access Pirate decryption Frank Baylin; Richard Maddox; John Mac Cormac (1993). World Satellite...
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  • dollars, although many viewers receive American signals through pirate decryption. Whether such activity is grey market or black market is the source...
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    along with the related term "signal pirate" (referring to the act of cable television piracy or pirate decryption in reference to Xfinity's cable television...
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  • to stop the distribution of these units. Cable television piracy Pirate decryption "Three jailed for set-top box fraud". MSN. Archived from the original...
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    in 2006, several AACS decryption keys have been extracted from software players and published on the Internet, allowing decryption by unlicensed software...
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  • victim's files in such a way that only the malware author has the needed decryption key. Payment is virtually always the goal, and the victim is coerced into...
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    no longer profitable to release the decryption method (three years after the last game release). The full decryption algorithm was cracked in 2007 by Nicola...
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    (the dummy smartcard was an interface that received the synchronised decryption seeds from a computer). The attack was known as the Delayed Data Transfer...
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  • during the Christmas break. The offenders set a ransom, which allowed a decryption of the university systems after Maastricht University paid €200,000 in...
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  • AnyDVD is a device driver for Microsoft Windows which allows decryption of DVDs on the fly, as well as targeted removal of copy preventions and user operation...
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  • account and the encrypted mailbox and its private encryption key. The decryption takes place client-side either in a web browser or in one of the apps...
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    copyrighted works via peer-to-peer file sharing networks and by streaming from pirate sites. Former United States ambassador to France Charles Rivkin is the chairman...
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    make the World Wide Web more secure. Transport Layer Security Bullrun (decryption program) – a secret anti-encryption program run by the US National Security...
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