Security News > 2016 > June > Chrome vulnerability lets attackers steal movies from streaming services (Help Net Security)
A significant security vulnerability in Google technology that is supposed to protect videos streamed via Google Chrome has been discovered by researchers from the Ben-Gurion University of the Negev Cyber Security Research Center (CSRC) in collaboration with a security researcher from Telekom Innovation Laboratories in Berlin, Germany. The video below shows how easily content can be stolen from a protected video: The vulnerability in the encryption technology, Widevine EME/CDM, opens an easy way for attackers … More →
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