A hacker claims to have discovered a cryptographic key that can be used to circumvent copy restrictions on HD-DVD and Blu-ray movies, reports Infoworld. The key is a further step toward undermining the next-generation AACS (Advanced Access Content System) encryption system used to copy-protect high-definition media, the article adds. The hacker, going by the name of Arnezami, said he discovered the key by examining what was happening in his computer. AACS is supported by media and technology companies such as Microsoft, Matsushita, Sony, Toshiba, The Walt Disney Company and Warner Bros. The encryption system is designed to be more robust than the CSS (content scrambling system) encryption scheme used by DVDs, which was completely cracked in 1999. The link for this article located at MacsimumNews is no longer available. . An underground coder stumbles upon an encryption code capable of circumventing DRM measures on Ultra HD discs and digital formats, challenging content safeguards.. AACS Encryption, HD Media, Cyber Threats, Digital Content Protection. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
CNN reported late Tuesday that a worm had hit computers in its newsroom, those at rivals ABC and the New York Times, some on Capitol Hill, and machines in Europe and Asia. Experts assumed that it was the Zotob bot worm, or one of the other bots that exploit last week's Plug and Play vulnerability on Windows 2000 machines. . CNN took the attack seriously, with reporter/anchor Wolf Blitzer at times highlighting the malware in a "Breaking News" segment. Blitzer showed video of a PC repeatedly rebooting, and warned viewers to back up all data and even to shut down their computers. The story continued to get play on CNN's cable shows throughout the late afternoon as a "Developing Story" touted by anchors Anderson Cooper and Paula Zahn. But Chris Carboni, a handler with the SANS Internet Storm Center (ISC), urged calm. "Likely this is an isolated event, which became newsworthy because CNN got infected," Carboni wrote on the ISC's threat thread. The link for this article located at Security Pipeline is no longer available. . BBC reported on the cyber assault affecting major news outlets, aiming to mitigate further threats with analyses from specialists and detailed reporting.. Bot Attack, Media Outlet Security, Malware News, Windows Vulnerability. . Brittany Day
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