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    Bad News For Hackers

    Manipulating Dish Dishwork receivers/access card is not the only way to hack the service. IMO, changing hardware is not a good way to overcome the hacking problem. FTARock
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    Bad News For Hackers

    If the boxes loaded with hacking firmware, they are no longer legal. For these suckers, I hope DishNetwork will go after them. FTARock
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    Bad News For Hackers

    FTA DVB receivers by themselves are pefectly legal. In the past, DTV sued hacker-wanna-be because they bought the programers or some other devices that are designed just for hacking their services. With what happing now, DishNetwork will have a very hard time to go after those buying FTA boxes...
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    Bad News For Hackers

    No, their HD is not secure either. I am not going into the details here because it's just not right to discuss on it. Anyways, I hope DishNet does something to prevent the hacking issue soon. FTARock
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    Bad News For Hackers

    1. Swapping hardware is a huge task. Let take the card swap last time as an example, how long it took? And way back, the sub # was less than the # dish has now. Plus back then, it was smartcard, now is receiver that will even take more time.... 2. Mpeg4 is not a solution to fight with hackers...