I was reading this article ... http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/cable-vets-tout-new-anti-653727?
It basically states that a chip inside the box will prevent content from being viewed by others and that it will only cost the companies $5 per box vs $35 with the other conditional access systems in use. Says it don't need security keys, just the chip, that is done by hardware instead of software, simple and cheap.
I just dont understand how this would make things so much more secure. The provider would still need to change credentials as to what programming is being received from time to time. Wouldn't someone be able to replicate the chip to hack? They talk as if it is something new that has never been done before.
It basically states that a chip inside the box will prevent content from being viewed by others and that it will only cost the companies $5 per box vs $35 with the other conditional access systems in use. Says it don't need security keys, just the chip, that is done by hardware instead of software, simple and cheap.
I just dont understand how this would make things so much more secure. The provider would still need to change credentials as to what programming is being received from time to time. Wouldn't someone be able to replicate the chip to hack? They talk as if it is something new that has never been done before.