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  • The Digital Pimp
    Newbie
    • Mar 2009
    • 5

    #1

    kryptview box

    I have read about a kryptview box connected via LAN on vm, if the Nagra3 is being decrypted by a server, then someone must have the nagra3 decryption keys??? or how else is it being decrypted?
  • lickerdyslick
    Top Poster
    • Nov 2008
    • 169

    #2
    im no expert mate but i think theres a fullpackage being bought by the box sellers, you wont get access unless you by the box from the supplier.

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    • MetMan
      V.I.P. Member
      • Jun 2008
      • 1091

      #3
      Originally posted by The Digital Pimp
      I have read about a kryptview box connected via LAN on vm, if the Nagra3 is being decrypted by a server, then someone must have the nagra3 decryption keys??? or how else is it being decrypted?
      it's being decrypted by the subbed N3 card(s) they are using and this info is being shared via the internet to their clients...there are no cams available to decrypt (hack) directly, N3 is secure

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      • The Digital Pimp
        Newbie
        • Mar 2009
        • 5

        #4
        Thanks guys, very helpful, appreciate the replys, But i can't help wondering, if there are any hackers out there reading this, cant the nagra3 keys be analyzed by a logic probe or oscilloscope, like when playstation 1 was hacked, the data stream was just read, then emulated by a mod chip, oviously a bit more complex, but if the card sends a signal to the box then surely it can be read and reverse engineered.

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        • boomer39
          DK Veteran
          • Dec 2008
          • 2818

          #5
          Originally posted by The Digital Pimp
          Thanks guys, very helpful, appreciate the replys, But i can't help wondering, if there are any hackers out there reading this, cant the nagra3 keys be analyzed by a logic probe or oscilloscope, like when playstation 1 was hacked, the data stream was just read, then emulated by a mod chip, oviously a bit more complex, but if the card sends a signal to the box then surely it can be read and reverse engineered.
          just wonder why nobody else has thought of that??
          YNWA..

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          • MetMan
            V.I.P. Member
            • Jun 2008
            • 1091

            #6
            Originally posted by The Digital Pimp
            Thanks guys, very helpful, appreciate the replys, But i can't help wondering, if there are any hackers out there reading this, cant the nagra3 keys be analyzed by a logic probe or oscilloscope, like when playstation 1 was hacked, the data stream was just read, then emulated by a mod chip, oviously a bit more complex, but if the card sends a signal to the box then surely it can be read and reverse engineered.
            from what i've read:-
            the problem is the private rsa key you need from the card....the card decrypts a pairing response from the box using it's private key to derive the pairing session key. This session key decrypts every ECM but even logging this data isn't much help as the session key each time it's used is modified by an algorithm and part of the ECM data, this changes the key. Therefore you need the private rsa key from the card and as yet these cards cannot be read, unlocked....or ever likely to be, it seems all the loopholes, backdoor flaws in previous encryption methods allowing access to these cards have now been firmly closed.
            Card sharing only seems to be the method - whereby on some boxes you can extract the public rsa key but you will still need a subbed n3 card.

            cheers
            Last edited by MetMan; 22 September, 2010, 18:28.

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            • Partymad09
              Member
              • Oct 2009
              • 76

              #7
              lookin im sorry about this question m8 but i live in a flat and im not aloud to put a sly for cs but i have being readin round the net and from wot i have read up on i think this krypt view a780 well work on vm cs could you please put some light on it and thanks for ur time m8

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              • cactikid
                V.I.P. Member
                • Sep 2008
                • 12017

                #8
                you need a cable feed and ethernet supply and box.

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