back to article Google's Widevine DRM doesn't quite manage

Google's much-trumpeted Widevine digital rights management (DRM) system has the kind of hole that gives content owners nightmares: users can access local, decrypted versions of protected content. Ben-Gurion University PhD student David Livshits has unearthed the issue and published a proof-of-concept, but is waiting for Google …

  1. Adam 1

    by-line?

    Is this still El Reg? You get a guy called Livshits and this is the by-line?

    This is a proper El Reg by-line!

    1. PleebSmasher
      Dead Vulture

      Re: by-line?

      Richard didn't feel like being accused of antisemitism today.

    2. Fungus Bob

      Re: by-line?

      Remember, they're tryin' ta act all Perfeshinull and Groan-Up.

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