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Blockbuster trace chip

Discussion in 'Safety valve' started by keep4u, Feb 13, 2005.

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  1. djscoop

    djscoop Active member

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    okay time to go puke now thanks...lol
     
  2. hawaii808

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    Puff, puff give. Not puff puff and log on to afterdawn.
     
  3. geestar20

    geestar20 Active member

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    WHAT THE PHUQ!!

    I think that DRO is making your mind slow -hawaii- 5 0
     
  4. gerard514

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    I just noticed,, I recently rented the two blockbuster videos. I had no idea about the tracking chips until just reading about them, anyhow..i look at the data side of the disk and i tried to look up close and notice a odd color dot . I guess thats where the chip is.
     
  5. ddp

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    nobody said the chip was always big as they come in different sizes for different purposes
     
  6. Mr_Taz_UK

    Mr_Taz_UK Regular member

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    Yeah, and I heard that if the Blockbuster is next door to a Vets, that they cant have RFID chips because people keep returning their pets by accident, and taking their rentals for surgery!!

    Wonder what happens if you rent an animal film?
     
  7. indienemo

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    Guys this is no laughing matter, yesterday I went into a restaurant and ordered a meal only to discover that there was in fact chips in my fish and chips... needless to say I ate them extra fast to destroy the evidence, the FBI still hasnt caught me...yet.
     
  8. ddp

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    were the chips crunchy or somewhat soft to eat because if crunchy than watch behind you as they might be following you
     
  9. indienemo

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    Well, as they were spinning round my mouth, when they got to a certain speed they starting going down my throat and into my belly, when that was finished, they kept on alerting my arse that I was digesting illegal food, then basically I had to excrete the evidence.
     
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    I bought around 100 used DVD's from Blockbuster and made personal backups to use and put the originals in a safe place. Needless to say the FBDVDRI (Federal Bureau of Digital Versatile Disc Reproduction Investigation) raided my Apartment the next day. After spending a year in prison writing confessions and apologies to over 200 different companies, I am now free to warn you about these super micro chips embedded in retail DVD's. THEY EXIST! They are all linked to satellite and can not only inform the authorities of your disc backup habits, but also can scan your body to see if you have been using any illegal substances. Please, do not make backups of discs, regardless of whether you bought them or simply rented them, it is not worth it!
     
  11. sadsac

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    I'm genuinely concerned with all this talk about trace devices. I recently rented the movie "Shall We Dance" from Blockbuster. I didn't copy the disk, but simply watched it on my laptop. I had the lights turned down, and when I ejected the disk, I noticed a very tiny square GLOWING near the hub. The square had a light blue hue to it. Barely noticeable to the untrained eye.

    Well, I decided to do some investigation. I placed the disk in my personal electron beam microscope. Bought it off e-bay! With this, I was able to positively identify a trace type device. It was located 200 microns away from the edge of the disk hub. The microchip was made of a see-through polymer material. I made out the word "Ripdefense".

    It seems as though movie companies aren't going to need to spend their money on new encryption methods anymore. They won't have to with this thing. They'll just prosecute you for breaking the already in-place encryption. Ripguard.....yeah right!

    Anyway, I checked my hard drive for recently modified files. Oddly enough, I located a hidden file called "RDF.log". With a little work, I was able to view the file. Part of the contents were "shall_we_dance - encryption unbroken - report/no".

    This is getting weird!

    Preliminary findings indicate that a log file is generated on your hard drive. I'm still looking for the executable file that utilizes this log file. If I were to guess, I'd say the idea of the information being sent when you connect to the internet is the most viable explanation. But then again, the executable file may alter the embedded microchip information when Ripguard is broken. I have no way of checking the chip!

    Bourne

     
  12. bilbo65

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    The BB chip only activates if you fail to rewind the disc as per the instructions in the DVD case. Most people who copy are in such a hurry they forget this important and crucial step. The rewind deactivates the BB chip and blocks any internet connection to BB.
     
  13. indienemo

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    You dont have to rewind DVD's batty, I think your thinking of VHS ;)
     
  14. bbmayo

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    No you really do have to rewind DVD's. Where have you been? Dang sadsac you getting very close at figuring out how I get rid of those trace chips on peoples computers.. Don't tell to many people about it though as I am trying to make a living out of doing this for people. If I can't get rid of the trace then It cost you nothing I will just dispose of the infected piece of equipment properly so you can never be traced.. ;-)
     
  15. bilbo65

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    If you look hard, you may be able to pick up a good used disc rewinder (DR) on EBay that would be able to reverse spin the DVD and deactivate the BB chip. If these chips are further installed on all commericial DVDs you'll probably be able to pick one up at your local Wally World. Right now the demand for these units far exceeds the supply.
     
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    and the brown stuff keeps on flowing!!!
     
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    LOL I bet your looking for the rewind button now on your DVD player hu ???? LOL
     
  18. ddp

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    not me as i'm innocent!!!!!
     
  19. bbmayo

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    I have actually found a way to rewind the DVD without buying one of those rewinder's... Just use one of your old disk spindles... Yeah put your DVD on there and then as fast as you can with your finger (while pressing down hard) spin the disk in a counter clockwise direction 50 times. The disk wil then be rewound.. Also unplayable therefore undetectable.. ;-)

    If you want to cut down on the amount of times to spin the disk simply stick a small piece of sandpaper or steel wool on the spindle first
     
  20. CKY_2084

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    Think what you want but I assure you this is all VERY VERY True. I was takin in for questioning two weeks ago as that is why I havent been around to respond/ Luckily I keep all my criminal evidence at my girlfriends house so they had nothing to get me with. It just a matter of time before the feds show up at your door, if you are lucky you will just get a supena and just pay a fine, but that depends on how many backups you made.
     
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