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Old 10-22-2014, 09:28 AM   #20
John F
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Originally Posted by webroot View Post
I would hear more on this but as per gut feeling say to break a DRM hacker must discover the hidden device key (algo), all vendors have different method for generating their keys, there is no straightforward algorithm for detecting key, that part of work is manual.
Does it matter if the work is manual? If there is demand it will most likely be hacked.

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All these DRM strippers are for only Adobe and Amazon's and yes there is no relief for popular titles such as J K Rolling wherever they go (drm vendor) hacker will chase them.

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And Lit has been hacked
And Fairplay has been hacked
and Kobo epub has been hacked
and B&N has been hacked (although you may include that with Adobe)

I'm not sure why your mentioning J K Rowling, but I don't think Rowling has been hacked, but than again, it doesn't have encryption based DRM.
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