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Daznz
15-06-2002, 12:52 PM
Hi guys
dont rush out and spend a whole heap of money as things may change...... read this

In New Zealand's major newspaper , was the following article.
HACKING ADVICE LETS VIEWERS WATCH SKY FOR FREE.

Sky's UHF TV channels have been hacked thanks to a piece of software freely downloaded over the internet. But the person who detailed on his website yesterday how he had used the software now wishes he had kept mum.

"I was a bit silly doing it, really. I just wanted to see if it was possible" said Jeremy Bertenshaw

He had heard for years about people using software and decided to try it out - "totally for scientific purposes".

He then described the process on his website, www.jeremyb.net, for a few friends who were interested. Mr Bertenshaw's web address was referred to in an article on a local news site, www.aardvark.co.nz.

Using a PC equipped with a TV tuner card connected to a UHF aerial, Mr Bertenshaw could view a range of Sky's subscriber channels, including sports and movies. Several reader comments on the Aardvark site indicate that other users in New Zealand are also using the software to unscramble Sky's signal.

The information, now removed from Mr Bertenshaw's site, told how the software enabled "decoding of VideoCrypt encrypted television signals." VideoCrypt is the algorithm used for scrambling Sky TV's signals.

Sky spokesman Tony O'Brien said this was the first instance of hacking the signal in New Zealand of which he was aware. "We'll look into it and take steps to deal with it immediately."

The hack can be applied only to Sky's UHF service, not Sky Digital.

-Chris Barton
:mad: Daza

Binky Stunt Cat
15-06-2002, 01:10 PM
And That Has Been Another Useless Fact

didnt you think we would know that already????
i've known guys with software decoders since halfway thru last year....

Daznz
15-06-2002, 01:16 PM
i know that too
But just saying it could change
UHF is on its wayout sky digital is the one to hack :)
rararara
DAZA

mird-OC
15-06-2002, 02:28 PM
Originally posted by Daznz
i know that too
But just saying it could change
UHF is on its wayout sky digital is the one to hack :)
rararara
DAZA
sky digital is quite easily hackable. costs about $800 to get all the gear tho. it's a ***** about the crappy system sky use - it's a proprietary system developed for Rupert Murdock's (no relation :p) TV networks. if they used the same system as every other god damn satellite TV service on the planet then it would only cost half as much to get setup.

Daznz
16-06-2002, 08:04 PM
hi
AS far as i know there is no cam made for sky video guard
even if you hve a dedicated NDC videoguard satallite reciver
There no nz cam available at this time
what are your view mird on this let me know if im wrong ;)
DAZA

Sydog
16-06-2002, 09:02 PM
I don't understand what u were saying.

Lets say a friend of mine has since switched from Ihug Ultra and still have a satellite on there roof, If they point that in the right direction what else would they need to decode sky. Would it cost quite a bit, he was talking to some guy in Auckland who does something similar a while back