so you could say its nagra4 in the uk and not nagra3.all of which is irrelevant as nagra 3 means nothing s just the rom/revision/chip that is on the card.Nagra 1/2/3/ (4) is just made up changes in the hacking world.Ĭanal+ in Spain use the exact same rom/revision/chip as the uk cable network and i can assure thats not open either.Īs a test if anyone has a lijitimate virgin subscription go into the official stbs engineer menu and check what revision your card returns.i bet it is Rom180 and the important part the revision being (Mer 000) which is the revision used since the new encryption/card was launched in 2009(dual seca and nagravision) otherwise known as (Merlin).any sniff of a hack and Kudelski would have at least of upgraded the revision dont you think?.i also bet its using the same keys for the last 4 years as there would be no need to change them but as the card is secure their is no possible way to check that. 5.3.3 Algorithm OBFPP: Homomorphic Encryption Listing 5.4. The chip on Virgin Media cards are much different from most countries and i have to say probably the most secure. In the example above, cracking the database may in practice not be difficult if the attacker. Virgin Media is not cracked/hacked in any form and neither is Nagra 3 as we know it.the Americans and the Portuguese have came closest so far due to the rom/revision of their cards but have so far failed! Anyway, as you may or not be aware there are a lot encryption systems used by providers and most of them are very secure, and are not broken, and now N3. VM / nagra 3 has been open for a long time and i mean years not months, but it's not public, rather in the hands of large server farms. N1 & 2 where broken by a group of very clever people, who where allegedly helped by another corporate organisation which deals in encryption and is one of the most secure technologies around.
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