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CD Cracking Uncovered: Protection Against Unsanctioned CD Copying [Repost]

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CD Cracking Uncovered: Protection Against Unsanctioned CD Copying [Repost]

CD Cracking Uncovered: Protection Against Unsanctioned CD Copying by Kris Kaspersky
A-List Publishing | May 01 2004 | ISBN: 1931769338 | Pages: 300 | CHM | 8.98 MB

A manual on protecting CDs against illegal copying, this book shows how crackers copy CDs using various access methods. The methods covered include the CDFS driver, cooked mode, SPTI, ASPI, the SCSI port, and the MSCDEX driver. Explained is how to prevent cracker break-ins using protections based on nonstandard CD formats such as the CD driver and weak CD sectors. Information on CD functioning fundamentals and tips related to CD protection in a format free of math and assembling-such as data formats, the scrambler, the Reed-Solomon coder/encoder, the CIRC coder/encoder, and a weak-sectors generator-are also provided. The main program interfaces, which provide direct control via peripheral devices on the application level in UNIX, Novell, and Windows 9x/NT/2000/XP, are considered, as is how to read and write RAW sectors.

Kris Kaspersky is an IT consultant working in security and system programming. He specializes in issues such as compiler development, optimization techniques, security mechanism research, real-time OS kernel creation, software protection, and the creation of antivirus programs. He is the author of Hacker Disassembling Uncovered.

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