Scarlett
Dec 29 2005, 11:41 PM
<img src='/images/misc/hacker3.jpg' style='float:right' vspace='8' hspace='8'> <b>BERLIN -- When the Austrian government passed a law this year allowing police to install closed-circuit surveillance cameras in public spaces without a court order, the Austrian civil liberties group Quintessenz vowed to watch the watchers.</b><br /><br />By Ann Harrison <br /> <br /> Members of the organization worked out a way to intercept the camera images with an inexpensive, 1-GHz satellite receiver. The signal could then be descrambled using hardware designed to enhance copy-protected video as it's transferred from DVD to VHS tape.<br /> <br /> <br /><br /> <div class='newslinks'><img src='http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/forums/style_images/1/cs_page.gif'> <b>Link: <a href='http://www.wired.com/news/technology/0,69942-0.html?tw=wn_tophead_2' target='_blank'><font color='red'>Full Article @ Wired News.com</font></a><br />
yano
Dec 30 2005, 01:15 AM
HA! Goes to prove you that nothing is completely safe! Everything can reversed engineered. It's like math, everything has an opposite, and everything can be broken down.