BD+ re-secured, SlySoft beaten

Andre Yoskowitz
13 Dec 2008 22:09

Just one month after SlySoft confidently posted that they had broken BD+ for good, the company has been beaten and admits that a new generation of BD+ protection on Blu-ray films has re-secured the system.
James on the official SlySoft forums has said he "estimates February 2009 for the new BD+ to be defeated," a seemingly long time for a company that usually breaks protection within days.
Users on Doom9 appear to be giving up direct emulation attacks for BD+ and instead want to break the RSA algorithm itself, which would completely break BD+.
For a list of current movies that cannot be broken please check here: BD+ movies that Anydvd HD 6.4.9.1 (beta) may not handle properly

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