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Join Date: Jan 2009
Posts: 1,680
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New RSA Card soon comes!
ZEBRA Two!!!! Iso 7816 Smartcard Flash 72 kb Eeprom 72 kb Crypto:Yes (RSA) Protokoll:T0, T1, TE Language:ASM, (C) Programierbar 3.57 mhz What is with it Openly " Sky Germany and HD + Germany, and Soon still there comes TV Cabo! Sales of the Card are on 10.11.2010 the price, the Card are 110 € of a lot of fun with the zebra Two Card! Zebra Two teams ppl are talkin that still cheaper is to get official subscription of both providers and what i thinkin earlier was right way they all were just only waiting till whole europea will move to nagra 3 and they will strike . Not a mention some providers warranty just came to end . i am not happy coz it will start mission key changing so share user will start getting black screens again Some rumors are bouncing around since weeks. Today we got confirmation from some guys in the scene that one of this cards is on the newcamd servers with PPV from Sky Deutschland. There are two options on this: 1. It's the ND$ MOSCing which is running since a year now on some servers but never went public. 2. The Atmel based cards from Nagra have been h*cked so far. This second possibility is the one claimed by Zebra 2 but... there is a but... there are some mismatching technical issues. Nagra has 2 kind of cards. ST MCU based (ROM 142 etc...) is use for TV Cabo, Polsat etc. Those cards are in place on native Nagra countries. Then there is the ATMEL based cards like Sky Deustchland, Digital + known as ROM 180. Atmel cards are used in tunneled systems like Seca or irde*o. Both cards ST and Atmel used an embedded ASIC which cannot be dumped as Flash/ROM + EEProm can be on a normal card. This is a kind of PKI or Crypto Processor and the functions inside cannot be discovered so easily if the h*cker cannot reverse the logic inside the silicon. The consideration on the above senteces are quite simple: 1. The h*cker must have knowledge of the ASIC functions to make sure this system is long term h*cked. 2. ST and ATMEL cards have different ASICs for different card distribution. Dish Network and Bell Vu both are based on ST but using different ASICS. This can also be for ATMEL based cards. 3. What is weird is that they claim they have Sky Deutschland and TVCabo which is in contrast with the general concept that h*cking ST card is equal to h*cking Atmel cards. This sounds very very strange. Both cards cannot have the same software bugs (maybe at Nagra they have dummies but I doubt). 4. Some blogs claims that a software bug has found on both cards (very tough) and those bugs have found from ROM 141 and ROM 181 (never existed in Nagra). What I take for granted is that someone put PPV in sharing this is quite sure all the rest will be on November 10th when they will release such Zeta 2. I think about a better name for this card Köol card For those how have ears to hear will have a nice road to follow Let's wait and see.. ..
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Join Date: Dec 2009
Posts: 72
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Great info thanks mate.
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Junior Member
Join Date: Jul 2010
Posts: 5
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well tomorrow is the big day , this card is suppose to be out tomorrow, cant wait,, bet it will be long wait, haha
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Junior Member
Join Date: Jul 2010
Posts: 5
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well anyone no where we can buy these cards, supposed to be on sale today..........
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Junior Member
Join Date: Dec 2010
Posts: 1
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I agree with you that coz it will start mission key changing so share user will start getting black screens again
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Join Date: Dec 2010
Posts: 53
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Great info mate!
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Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: globe
Posts: 43
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Great info thanks mate.
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Join Date: Dec 2010
Posts: 190
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what does it cost?
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Join Date: Nov 2010
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Join Date: Jan 2011
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