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[Full-Disclosure] Re: Regarding the recent Apple advisories and patches



Good call...  I knew it was using an exisiting key and there is really not 
much of a defense for someone decrypting info and then using that info in
whatever way they see fit.  But being that I am not all that familiar with 
the inner workings of iTunes or the mp4 media format, the 'conspiracy 
theorist' in me figured I would throw that out there to see what y'all 
thought.

Thanks,
shawn

On Tue, 6 Apr 2004, Riad S. Wahby wrote:

> shawn duffy <pakkit@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > Given that Apple's FairPlay DRM was just cracked, does anyone think that 
> > the recently released Apple patches address it?  I know that it is not 
> > mentioned in the release announcement, but I am wondering if Apple is in 
> > the practice of sneaking one in?  Much like another software vendor... Not 
> > necessarily 'bad-mouthing' Apple, I love 'em, but I am wondering if anyone 
> > had considered this or if it had happened in the past with them?
> 
> It wasn't really cracked; playfair just uses an iTunes or iPod key to
> decrypt the m4p stream and writes out raw mp4.
> 
> In fact, VLC has been doing this for a while, too.
> 
> 

-- 
shawn duffy
pakkit at codepiranha dot org
http://codepiranha.org

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