Microsoft Copy Protection Cracked Again?
Hackers have released a new version of the FairUse4M program that strips copy protection from your music so it can be copied and shared at will.
Hackers have released a new version of the FairUse4M program that strips copy protection from your music so it can be copied and shared at will.
The latest version of the FairUse4M program, which can crack Microsoft's digital rights management system for Windows Media audio and video files, was published online late Friday. In the past year, Microsoft plugged holes exploited by two earlier versions of the program and filed a federal lawsuit against its anonymous authors.
Microsoft copy protection cracked again - USATODAY.com
Microsoft copy protection cracked again - USATODAY.com