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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That said, props to the engineers that obfuscated the widevine blobs. They did a pretty good job.
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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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lmao, wtf is this string doing???pic.twitter.com/XVcB8VtAhF
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Replying to @David3141593 @2sec4u
It's from an old tweet...https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/onpolitics/2017/05/31/trump-negative-press-covfefe-tweet/102338042/ …
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Of course, but wtf is it doing in Google's Widevine DRM blobs? Hopefully, I will find out soon...
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