[iwar] the coming of corporate InfoWar


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Hi,

I found this article extremely interesting as it show that 
Satellite TV company can do such an impressive attack. 
(If it is true)

If anyone has more on this please email it me.

Thanx

Wanja


DirecTV attacks hacked smart cards
By Kevin Poulsen, The Register, 01/29/2001

Satellite television behemoth DirecTV struck a decisive blow against
signal pirates Sunday night, when it transmitted a carefully-crafted
electronic signal from its orbiting satellites and destroyed thousands
of hacked smart cards, which for the last four years allowed pirates to
gain free access to hundreds of channels of programming.

Read full article at : http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/6/16377.html 



Wanja Eric Naef 

Webmaster & Principal Researcher 
IWS - The Information Warfare Site 
http://www.iwar.org.uk 


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