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Originally Posted by ATMEGA163
I can confirm it is a waste of time as some cards are back up and running only a few more cards left but that won't be very long either. When they hit the cards its only a temp solution to disconnect modified boxes, wait a few days then a solution comes out to get it up and running. It goes round in circles this is been happening for years.
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I get the feeling i am not welcome here? if thats the case I will fly off??
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I'm sure there are some who would rather see the back of you, but personally, I find that an opposing view is good for a balanced discussion.
I didn't know these "attacks" by Virgin were a regular occurrence. Do you mean monthly, yearly...? I don't recall seeing any other threads on the subject.
I wonder if this is even something they're all that interested in wasting time on, or if it was at the request of the television and movie studios who supply their programming, and might not be too thrilled about how easy it is to pirate, particularly now that the time-gap between US and UK broadcasts is narrowing. I remember some years ago, Fox took issue with the BBC inadvertently broadcasting episodes of 24 unscrambled via satellite. Perhaps this was an effort to try and address similar concerns, without having to go to the expense of swapping their entire encryption system, which would surely be a more costly affair.