Friday, 20 July 2007
FairUse4M Cracks Microsoft DRM Technology
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FairUse4M has cracked Microsoft's Digital Rights Management (DRM) system that strips copy protection from music and videos being played on Microsoft’s operating systems, so that they can be copied and shared whenever needed... |
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FairUse4M has cracked Microsoft's Digital Rights Management (DRM) system that strips copy protection from music and videos being played on Microsoft’s operating systems, so that they can be copied and shared whenever needed.
This is third time Microsoft DRM has got a set back, last year Microsoft has fixed the holes exploited by the earlier two versions of the FairUse4M programme and also filed a lawsuit against anonymous authors but has to drop the lawsuit after failing to identify them.
Microsoft Digital Rights Management System makes sure that the person with the digital rights would only be able to play the audio and Video media.
But it seems like Microsoft needs to update its DRM technology as the latest version of programme FairUse4m can crack the Microsoft Digital Rights Management system for Windows media audio and video files. |
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