A piece of software being distributed anonymously online has successfully cracked part of Microsoft's anti-piracy technology, the centerpiece of much of the giant's recent forays into the audio and video world.
Microsoft confirmed Friday that the code, written by a programmer using the pseudonym Beale Screamer, can strip off the protections that prevent a song from being copied an unlimited amount of times.
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Microsoft confirmed Friday that the code, written by a programmer using the pseudonym Beale Screamer, can strip off the protections that prevent a song from being copied an unlimited amount of times.
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