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03/12/2014, 23:44 #1
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c band vuelve
alguien sabe algo del hackeo de la cband que los foros canadiense y europeos estan hablando,no se nesecita internet es no iks
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03/12/2014, 23:46 #2
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Hi All,
C-Band TVRO in North America is now hacked!
The PowerVu scrambling system has been reversed and all channels encrypted using this method can now be viewed.
About 70% of master broadcasts are secured with PowerVu and the rest using Digicipher II. That means about 700 channels (both SDTV and HDTV) are open.
There is a long thread about this topic at another fourm (do a google search).
By the way, this is NOT IKS. This is a legitimate E3M.
Please discuss here if you have more information.
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pedro: how is it coming along???
coder: what you mean...
pedro: the powervu stuff...
coder: oh...PCBs out for fabrication...will have prototypes back in 3-4 weeks.
pedro: then what...testing?
coder: Uh, kind of...if hardware tests okay then I need to write some firmware for it...
pedro: will you be able to do a demo and open up some powervu channels???
coder: there is also the memory tables...half to transfer those over
pedro: then a demo?
coder: ...yeah, if no bugs...but there are always bugs!
pedro: but it will work right???
coder: of course...I can decode a few seconds of transport stream to prove it...but then I have to work hard on making it work in real time you know..
pedro: yeah I know...how about digicipher 2???
coder: way in the future...I am focused on powervu, but this method works on the others too but I need time...
pedro: would you update my friends on a north american forum abotu your work?
coder: yeah sure...
pedro: okk..thanks...peeps will love you, nothing open in NA right now..just IKS which sucks.
coder: give me till December and I will let people know about this new technology I created...not looking for fame or money...its just a hobby for me...
pedro: I know...thnks for your time.
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pedro: how is it going?
coder: ok, I guess...
pedro: no, I mean the powervu descrambler?
coder: ohh...still waiting for PCBs...Chinese fab houses are so slooow
pedro: any other news?
coder: yeah, been working on the dsp code for this prototype that is coming...got a lot of work done...I think I can do a demo within a month
pedro: wow! that is fantastic...this is like such big news and the not a single fta site is talking about it
coder: well, lets keep it that way, huh? ...really don't want so much attention...told you, I am doing this for fun or shall we say to keep my sanity...when I solve problems, it takes my mind off other things, you know...I've spent 2 years on this and it will be done soon...
pedro: yeah, of course! Do you know anything about rainer satellite?
coder: rainier who?
pedro: never mind, they are an outfit that will be offering powervu subscriptions...your competition I guess..
coder: lol!
pedro: will you make this freeware?
coder: I want too, but they will have to download up to 1TB of emu table for it to work...can't be done easily over the net, even using a cloud service
pedro: why not?
coder: would take like 30 days to download data...and who would pay for it?
pedro: ohhh...that doesn't sound good.
coder: but data could be generated by end user...much like i generated it. Would take several days, but still, could be done that way.
pedro: cool, that solves that.
coder: well, kind of...it makes the hardware more expensive. How much are people willing to shell out? For $2K it can easily be done, but most people would probably only spend around $500 max.
pedro: don't know about that...nothing is open in north america right now and people love e3m descramblers.
coder: cloud upload would dramatically cut costs, but someone would have to run it and pay bandwidth...maybe charge $50 per download or something.
pedro: yeah, lots of possibilities..
pedro: will you come to tvrosat and talk to members about your new invention? they are a great crowd, totally into c band...also pretty low key forum
coder: yeah, sure...once i make some more progress...once its out there, people will start taking and it will spread all over the place...you know that.
pedro: yeah...
coder: okay, we'll talk later.
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22/12/2014, 15:22 #3
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22/12/2014, 15:30 #4
AAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!
AZlink te tiraron al medio,ja,ja.
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31/12/2014, 22:55 #5
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y esto es delos coder
PowerVu Logging Project Update (Dec 28, 2014 Update)
The majority of Powervu transponders have a few hundred unique EMMs with the exploit, some others have a few thousand and a few have only a dozen or none at all! AFN on 99W (3900V) has 181,710 unique EMMs (as expected), whereas 113W (3880V) has zero unique exploitable EMMs. Typical premium channels like 127W (3840V) have 434 EMMs. Our strategy is to brute-force those keys with the most EMMs first and then move on to those with fewer EMMs. We are not using a PC for brute-forcing the keys because it is simply too slow for premium channels and would take years. Instead, we are using an FPGA array (over 100 chips) to find the keys, and even this takes several days for a single premium channel, so people will have to be patient. It will take 3-4 months to get all the keys. We have started...
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01/01/2015, 04:08 #6Be nice to people on your way up because you'll meet them on your way down. Wilson Mizner
El más grande enemigo de la ignorancia no es el conocimiento si no la ilusión del conocimiento. Stephen Hawking
La ignorancia mata a los pueblos, por eso es preciso matar a la ignorancia. José Julián Martà Pérez
If it ain't broke don't fix it!
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01/01/2015, 04:46 #7
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01/01/2015, 14:19 #8
AsÃ* es DAKARVID, yo tengo 2 antenas de banda C en casa con actuator una es de 10 pies de malla y la otra es de 8 pies sólida, ambas prime focus y he testeado la banda c con 1.2 metros solida offset (osea 4 pies sólida) y tomando en cuanta que las antenas offset son más eficientes que las prime focus debido a la zona muerta que estas generan en el centro por el cono que forma el lnbf. La perdida es abismal!!! en antenas pequeñas, se pierden el 60/70% de los canales solo los tp más fuertes son verdaderamente visibles. La banda c funcona con frecuncias muchos más bajas que la banda ku/ka so la sinusoide es mucho mayor y para colectar una cantidad suficiente de ondas necesitas un plato grande.
Saludos.Última edición por Tecun; 01/01/2015 a las 14:24
Be nice to people on your way up because you'll meet them on your way down. Wilson Mizner
El más grande enemigo de la ignorancia no es el conocimiento si no la ilusión del conocimiento. Stephen Hawking
La ignorancia mata a los pueblos, por eso es preciso matar a la ignorancia. José Julián Martà Pérez
If it ain't broke don't fix it!
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02/01/2015, 22:23 #9
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de los coder buenas noticias
PowerVu Logging Project Update (Jan 01, 2015 Update)
Great news, it works! We have found the first couple of keys. The key for 135W (3720V) has been found. It opens up the 15-20 PPV channels from InDemand on that mux. Another key opening up Esquire West has also been found (135W, 3820H). It is a slow process, but we are making progress. Thanks to everyone who offered to help with EMMs and of course to Colibri, who made all this possible in the first place!
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02/01/2015, 23:28 #10
No creo que nadie tenga dudas que una antena pequeña no es mejor que una grande en banda C, pero también
depende de la pisada del satélite y de que llamas una antena pequeña.Yo tengo una offset de 5 1/2 pies (1.70m)
que en el 40w banda C baja casi todo. Puedo bajar todos los canales pero no al mismo tiempo.Si tuviera motor si
podrÃ*a ver todos los canales.
No soy experto en banda C,pero me imagino que con una antena de 7 pies de malla no vas a bajar
lo mismo que con una de 10 pies.
Debe ser como todo.Tengo una antena redonda de 4 1/2 pies que trabaja mejor que otra de 5 1/2 pies
ovalada.
También depende de los LNBs. De banda C solo tengo tres, dos de la misma marca y como en todo
uno es mejor que el otro.
Lo que trato de decir es que una antena solida de 8 pies debe ser mejor que una de 5 1/2 pies, claro que si,
pero por ejemplo en mi caso si fuera para bajar el 40w banda C circular. La diferencia no seria tan abismal.
El precio de las antenas si seria bien diferente. A parte de que una antena de 8 pies hay que saber donde ponerla.Última edición por Ricky; 02/01/2015 a las 23:31