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This Is How Your Favorite Netflix Movies And Shows Are Pirated

A person who is a part of the pirate world has revealed that the sites and groups like TBP, YTS, RARBG, etc. we see on the internet are just the tip of the iceberg. There is a lot more about how the pirate world works. How does it obtain copyrighted content from various sources, process […]

DRM: What Is Digital Rights Management? Is It Useful?

Singers, video game producers, and anyone who creates digital content all dislike one thing: piracy and copyright infringement. Since the creation of digital products, content makers have always experimented with ways to stop users from distributing and selling their product without permission. That’s why digital security experts continue to find ways to improve Digital Rights […]

Sandboxing support has been added to Firefox for Linux

The Firefox sandboxing innovation confines the browser from the operating system in a way to block web attacks from using a vulnerability in the browser engine and its logical functions to attack the underlying OS, place malware on the filesystem, or remove local files. Chrome has regularly run inside a sandbox. Initially, Firefox ran only […]

Denuvo forgets to secure server, leaks years of messages from game makers

Massive log file includes user complaints, apparently legitimate developer requests. The developers at Denuvo have been in the news thanks to cracks against their notoriously tough digital rights management (DRM) tools, which are normally used to lock down video games from leaking online. On Sunday, the company faced a different kind of crack—not against a high-profile video […]

Windows DRM Files Used to Decloak Tor Browser Users

Downloading and trying to open Windows DRM-protected files can deanonymize Tor Browser users and reveal their real IP addresses, security researchers from Hacker House have warned. Attacks using DRM-protected multimedia files in Windows have been known since 2005, but until recently, they’ve only been used to spread malware. Past attacks tried to lure users into […]