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Apple security fails James Bond

by on22 March 2019


You lose Mr Bond

Apple’s super secure, highly efficient, well programmed, iTunes seems to have let down Britain’s most famous secret agent.

 All 24 movies from the iTunes exclusive 4K "James Bond Collection" have leaked online. This means that the pirates have managed to decrypt 4K source files from the iTunes store.

Of course, no one knows how to do this because they assumed it was impossible. After all we are talking about Apple security and 4K content is pretty tricky at the best of times.

The file is a so-called "Web" release, also known as WEB-DL in P2P circles. This means that it's a decrypted copy of the original source file.

The first 4K crack was a copy of Aquaman which was only available on iTunes at the time. However no one thought that iTunes was the source because Apple security was so superior.

Now with the James Bond leak coming from the same source, people in the industry believe the pirates are using iTunes as their personal 4K source.

Last modified on 22 March 2019
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