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March 19th, 2008

SlySoft cracks Blu-ray BD+ encryption

Posted by Adrian Kingsley-Hughes @ 4:06 pm

Categories: Backup, Blu-ray

Tags: Blu-ray Disc, Crack, Encryption, SlySoft, Blu-ray BD+, Blu-Ray, Hd Dvd, DVD, Consumer Electronics, Security

[UPDATE 03/26/08 - Exercising its "Right to Reply" I have the following to share from Macrovision Corp, the company who currently owns the rights to BD+ technology:

“Macrovision does not comment on specific techniques or procedures that may directly impact the BD+ security technology.  BD+ is a security response system designed to react to security attacks, not prevent them entirely.  As part of this system, updated BD+ security code is continuously developed so that BD+ customers obtain ongoing value from the use of this technology.”

Eric Rodli, Executive Vice President & General Manager of Entertainment, Macrovision Corporation

SlySoft, the makers of AnyDVD HD, have released an updated version of the copy-protection removal tool which allows Blu-ray owners to back up their discs.

SlySoft cracks Blu-ray BD+ encryptionAntigua, West Indies - March, 19th 2008

AnyDVD HD now with BD+ support

Film studios that have switched to Blu-ray may have crowed a little too early because the much-praised BD+ copy protection is an ad absurdum affair now, too. With today’s release of version 6.4.0.0 of AnyDVD HD it is now also possible to make backup security copies of Blu-ray discs protected with BD+.

BD+ is the DRM protocol used to protect Blu-ray discs.  It’s a very sophisticated scheme that makes use of a small virtual machine environment to enforce compliance.  BD+ was considered much harder to crack than the encryption used on HD DVD discs (which SlySoft cracked last year).  In fact, faith in BD+ was so strong that Richard Doherty of Envisioneering Group was quoted in July of last year as saying:

BD+, unlike AACS which suffered a partial hack last year, won’t likely be breached for 10 years.

Can Blu-ray be tightened up following this crack?  Sure.  Even SlySoft admits that a future tweak to BD+ could put an end to this crack, although the company is optimistic that a a crack could be found.

Peer van Heuen, head of High-Definition technologies at SlySoft adds: “Admittedly, we are not really so fast with this because actually we had intended to publish this release already in December as promised.  However, it was decided for strategic reasons to wait a bit for the outcome of the “format war” between HD DVD and Blu-ray. On top of that, we first wanted to see our assumptions confirmed about the in the meantime released BD+ titles regarding the BD+ Virtual Machine. We are rather proud to have brought back to earth the highly-praised and previously “unbreakable” BD+. However, we must also admit that the Blu-ray titles released up to now have not fully exploited the possibilities of BD+. Future releases will undoubtedly have a modified and more polished BD+ protection, but we are well prepared for this and await the coming developments rather relaxed”. Van Heuen adds jokingly: “The worst-case scenario then is our boss locks us up with only bread and water in the company dungeon for three months until we are successful again”.

In other news, the other day I picked up an LG GGW-H20L Super Multi Blu-ray writer / HD-ROM reader drive.

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Adrian Kingsley-HughesAdrian is a technology journalist and author who has devoted over a decade to helping users get the most from technology. He also runs a popular blog called The PC Doctor. See his full profile and disclosure of his industry affiliations

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  • Talkback
  • Most Recent of 24 Talkback(s)
RE: SlySoft cracks Blu-ray BD encryption
A MAN DID IT A MAN WILL UNDO IT.
BR WILL NO BE AN EXEPTION TO THE RULE.
SOME ONE OUT THERE IT IS WORKING HARD IN DOING IT.
NEXT WILL BE THE CHIP FOR THE PLAY3 TO ALLOW PIRATES' GAMES.
IT IS THE TREND.
WAIT AND SEE... (Read the rest)
Posted by: SGM6 Posted on: 08/07/08 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
"BD+ won't be breached for 10 years"  itpro_z | 03/19/08
Kinda like "Bring it on" - Doh!  MisterMiester | 03/20/08
::snicker::  drprodny | 03/20/08
Couldn't happen to a better standard.  TripleII | 03/19/08
I couldn't agree more... Blu-Ray is bad!  Narg | 03/23/08
Did the crack influence your decision?  John L. Ries | 03/19/08
Not mine.  CobraA1 | 03/19/08
I'll wait until they lose the battle for good.  TripleII | 03/19/08
No ...  Adrian Kingsley-HughesZDNet Moderator | 03/20/08
RE: SlySoft cracks Blu-ray BD encryption  NamelessFor Now | 03/20/08
Secondary anti-consumer offering  VersatileSimplicity | 03/20/08
RE: SlySoft cracks Blu-ray BD encryption  meatclone | 03/20/08
RE: SlySoft cracks Blu-ray BD encryption  Gottschalk | 03/20/08
RE: SlySoft cracks Blu-ray BD encryption  morwen | 03/20/08
RE: SlySoft cracks Blu-ray BD encryption  LeeC | 03/20/08
So, they cracked it...  Zorched | 03/20/08
Anything That Can Be Programmed  dumptux | 03/20/08
Esepcially if you have all the keys.  odubtaig | 03/20/08
Bound to have happened  John Musbach | 03/25/08
RE: SlySoft cracks Blu-ray BD encryption  Dauplat | 03/31/08
Amazing how misinformation propagates...  flatliner | 04/05/08
RE: SlySoft cracks Blu-ray BD encryption  JFer | 05/04/08
RE: SlySoft cracks Blu-ray BD encryption  JFer | 05/04/08
RE: SlySoft cracks Blu-ray BD encryption  SGM6 | 08/07/08

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