Found on another source:
"The new pairing is based on the hardware pairing chip, that is already broken as we all seen on the past 18 months hardware pairing emulation for Conax was released, as well as other systems. There is few studies also published about this hack. The same chip and code is doing this hardware pairing you are talking about as well as the Conax or other CAS.
I was also told that a new box is coming (not linux) from the usual people at the origin of the working "3 months cards" such as K3, Knot2.x, Millenium, Abracadabra, Omnia, Opos, that is emulating all the hardware pairing for the various CAS... all this based on a hacked ST chipset.
So the hardware pairing is broken, it now seems to fall on the hands of the old good "3 months pirate card" german mafia suppliers, but it would probably soon go to Linux boxes as piracy of pirate products is the usual way... (due to very bad quality and full of bugs software, easy to extract / hack, for sure more easily than the original product from CAS)."
I can't tell if it's true or only blabla, but I believe the workings on this problem have started.
"The new pairing is based on the hardware pairing chip, that is already broken as we all seen on the past 18 months hardware pairing emulation for Conax was released, as well as other systems. There is few studies also published about this hack. The same chip and code is doing this hardware pairing you are talking about as well as the Conax or other CAS.
I was also told that a new box is coming (not linux) from the usual people at the origin of the working "3 months cards" such as K3, Knot2.x, Millenium, Abracadabra, Omnia, Opos, that is emulating all the hardware pairing for the various CAS... all this based on a hacked ST chipset.
So the hardware pairing is broken, it now seems to fall on the hands of the old good "3 months pirate card" german mafia suppliers, but it would probably soon go to Linux boxes as piracy of pirate products is the usual way... (due to very bad quality and full of bugs software, easy to extract / hack, for sure more easily than the original product from CAS)."
I can't tell if it's true or only blabla, but I believe the workings on this problem have started.
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