Widevine Level 3 DRM is so utterly trivial to bypass, there is no point in having it at all. Trillions of CPU cycles must have been wasted on this stuff...
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I haven't fully analysed it yet, but I think it has a mechanism to checksum portions of it's own code. If checksums fail, it will corrupt it's own memory so that it crashes later, to disguise cause and effect.
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