DRM Under Attack: Weaknesses in Existing Systems

  • Hauser T
  • Wenz C
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Abstract

DRM systems are insecure. This statement seems to be too simple. But like all simplifications it has a true background: Every piece of software is breakable. This chapter shows what possibilities an unfriendly intruder has and which leaks DRM systems must close in consequence. We cover audio and video protection mechanisms as well as eBooks.

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Hauser, T., & Wenz, C. (2003). DRM Under Attack: Weaknesses in Existing Systems (pp. 206–223). https://doi.org/10.1007/10941270_14

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