peterhiggs
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just seen this on a website,is this good news for the uk
"Is Nagravision 3 hacked?
YES, but not fully. Some boxes are able to view some channels encrypted using Nagravision 3 through a technique called "card sharing" whereby the encryption status of an existing paid subscriber card is disseminated to other receivers through the use of a networked connection. Many hackers in the underground FTA testing community are working hard to further crack this security implementation as they have done in the recent past with Nagravision 2. Current underground projects are limited to channels which can be subscribed to. Channels that are not available for subscription such as Special Events and Pay-Per-View programming have so far remained unavailable.
Claims have recently been made that Nagravision 3 is hacked in Europe, where it has been in use for some time. These claims have so far not been proven to work or have any chance of working in North America. Several boxes now proven capable of using some variant of the card and internet key sharing method include, the Dreambox, K-Box, Neosat and Nfusion line of FTA receivers. Recently, there have been suspected raids on dealers selling these devices and its is rumoured that the coders for these boxes are moving into hiding from authorities. Support sites that once provided fixes for many other brands of receivers with no IKS solution have been mysteriously dissappearing from the Internet. IKS FTA solutions appear to be the direction most are heading in, now that Dish Network has begun its massive migration to Nagravision 3. The Sonicview iHub, a new dongle product available for the popular Sonicview product line has been recently introduced and so far offers the most decrypted reception for Dish Network impacted channels. Neosat and K-Box (KHub) joined Nfusion to provide IKS solutions for Bell Canada impacted channels over the past few months however none of these are currently offering sustainable N3 fixes for Dish Network channels. This is very likely to change as solutions are demanded by the masses of people that have purchased all the many popular brands of FTA receivers. The FTA testing community is in a state of accelerated frenzy."
"Is Nagravision 3 hacked?
YES, but not fully. Some boxes are able to view some channels encrypted using Nagravision 3 through a technique called "card sharing" whereby the encryption status of an existing paid subscriber card is disseminated to other receivers through the use of a networked connection. Many hackers in the underground FTA testing community are working hard to further crack this security implementation as they have done in the recent past with Nagravision 2. Current underground projects are limited to channels which can be subscribed to. Channels that are not available for subscription such as Special Events and Pay-Per-View programming have so far remained unavailable.
Claims have recently been made that Nagravision 3 is hacked in Europe, where it has been in use for some time. These claims have so far not been proven to work or have any chance of working in North America. Several boxes now proven capable of using some variant of the card and internet key sharing method include, the Dreambox, K-Box, Neosat and Nfusion line of FTA receivers. Recently, there have been suspected raids on dealers selling these devices and its is rumoured that the coders for these boxes are moving into hiding from authorities. Support sites that once provided fixes for many other brands of receivers with no IKS solution have been mysteriously dissappearing from the Internet. IKS FTA solutions appear to be the direction most are heading in, now that Dish Network has begun its massive migration to Nagravision 3. The Sonicview iHub, a new dongle product available for the popular Sonicview product line has been recently introduced and so far offers the most decrypted reception for Dish Network impacted channels. Neosat and K-Box (KHub) joined Nfusion to provide IKS solutions for Bell Canada impacted channels over the past few months however none of these are currently offering sustainable N3 fixes for Dish Network channels. This is very likely to change as solutions are demanded by the masses of people that have purchased all the many popular brands of FTA receivers. The FTA testing community is in a state of accelerated frenzy."