Hack Alert: Nagra 2 has been Compromised


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The Encryption System put out by Directtv and Dishnetwork and which couldnt be hacked since the last 2 years when directtv bought out has been compromised. Thats all I can tell you, cant provide any links or anything But it has been compromised. Alot of people in USA are used to stealing the satellite signal with Nagra 1 but no one could when directv started to use Nagra 2. In Canada nearly every other household had a directv and dishnetwork in thier home.

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I will laugh if somehow DirectTV and DishNetwork announce that they just switched to Nagra 3 lol

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Nagra 3 uses the same "key" encryption structure as Nagra 2

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The Encryption System put out by Directtv and Dishnetwork and which couldnt be hacked since the last 2 years when directtv bought out has been compromised. Thats all I can tell you, cant provide any links or anything But it has been compromised. Alot of people in USA are used to stealing the satellite signal with Nagra 1 but no one could when directv started to use Nagra 2. In Canada nearly every other household had a directv and dishnetwork in thier home.

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The Nagra 2 that has been "hacked" is an earlier European revision. Rom101's were opened, whereas Rom102 and 103's are a little better protected. Also, DirecTV DOESN'T use Nagra based cards. Dish, Bell, Voom, and a few others use Nagra. Dish brought out Nagra 2 and Bell bought the coding from them. The P4's are still a little harder to pop.

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The Nagra 2 that has been "hacked" is an earlier European revision. Rom101's were opened, whereas Rom102 and 103's are a little better protected. Also, DirecTV DOESN'T use Nagra based cards. Dish, Bell, Voom, and a few others use Nagra. Dish brought out Nagra 2 and Bell bought the coding from them. The P4's are still a little harder to pop.

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has the P4, P5 been 100% Poped yet?

also i hear that dave tv also has a New card called the GOLD Card

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has the P4, P5 been 100% Poped yet?

also i hear that dave tv also has a New card called the GOLD Card

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The P4's, 5's, and the "Mineral" cards haven't been 100% popped yet for Dave. Charlie and Bev havent been opened either as only 120 Rom101's are floating around on both sides of the border. The Rom102's are what most of the subscribers got but the CMD$07 overflow only seems to affect Rom101's are Rev 007 for NOW. But it is a start for the rest of us non-Europeans. :D

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Dave (DirecTv) does NOT use Nagravision encryption, and Nagravision 2 for North America has not been "hacked" , word has that the European version of Nagra 2 has been hacked, it's been proven that the european Nagravision 2 will not unlock Dish or Bell networks N2 encryption.

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it does in Europe

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Interesting as new subs are still getting Rom107's which are also based on Nagravision 2.

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> In Canada nearly every other household had a directv and dishnetwork in thier home.

There's only two satellite providers allowed in Canada, Bell ExpressVu and StarChoice. The CRTC definitely does NOT allow Canadian citizens to have DTV and/or Dish subscriptions.

To claim that "every other household" has one of those is ludicrous.

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> In Canada nearly every other household had a directv and dishnetwork in thier home.

There's only two satellite providers allowed in Canada, Bell ExpressVu and StarChoice.  The CRTC definitely does NOT allow Canadian citizens to have DTV and/or Dish subscriptions.

To claim that "every other household" has one of those is ludicrous.

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He has his facts wrong anyways. DTV never used Nagra, also, a lot of grey market testers were using systems that were forbidden in there country, but not as many as he claims. :D Heh.

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