Holland stood still for Nollywood Director Tony-Holland!
Yanie
2/19/2012 9:54:03 PM
About drtcypeion of data.Back around 2000 the big rave was to buy a DirecTv carded decoder box and an emulator computer and card that simulates a phone connection. I bought a system on the black market that had those things and had to be upgraded every few weeks when Rupert Murdoch (the owner of DirecTv) would send down Electronic Counter Measures (ECM's) and make the code keys inactive . It was a sweet deal, all the satellite feeds from around the nation, local spot beams from all the major cities local news channels, network feeds from across the country broadcast at their times not ours, all the premium movie channels, all the pay per view channels including all the 10 p**n channels and special sports events that cost $250 ALL ON ALL THE TIME, FOR FREE !Then Rupert spent $22 million to make sure that nobody could hack DirecTv anymore, and it worked. Then he went after people that were getting his signals and sued them to back charge for theft of signal So we switched over to hacking the Dish Network. We used foreign made receivers made by Pansat, Ariva, BlackBird and a host of others. The Dish Network is owned by EchoStar communications. They have about 6 satellites that beam everything down on mainly EchoStar 7 at 119 degrees, and EchoStar 9 at 121 degrees. there are others for watching foreign broadcasts like the German news that have topless women, and Al Gezerra. We also had Bellevue TV (BEV) which is the Canadian Dish Network owned by EchoStar. I liked watching froggies reporting the news.The deal was the same, one bought the receiver, the dishes with multiple LNB's , tuned in the dishes (a hassle, unless one had a real DN receiver which showed what birds (satellites) and the degrees.We had all the goodies, the premium channels, the local channels across the country, the PPV , p**n and sporting events FO FREE! We called it FREE TO AIR (FTA).At first the DN used Nagravision 1 encryption. The the went to Nagravision 2 encryption that took the Italian coders a few months to hack, so we were down for a few months.Then EchoStar Communications hired Kudesky Security to develop Nagravision 3 encryption. So far nobody has been able to hack that encryption. The party is over for us now.That just goes to show that some encryption systems can be developed that cant't be hacked as of yet.Keep in mind that most encryption systems were developed by the governments, either through grants given to Universities or in government labs. The governments know all the keys, but your average hacker kiddie doesn't know squat.
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