Hello. I looked to ECM for this encryption and I think I found something interesting.
It looks like they broadcast encrypted CW keys right in the ECM so it looks like it's just some chipher text.
For example, this ECM is from radio channel Paddy Power on 4.8E 12303 H 25547. CAID is 2200. Red parts are (probably) active encrypted CWs:
Another channels with this encryption are on 23.5E and ECM looks the same as on 4.8E radio channel.
Another interesting thing is that one CW key is valid only around 4 seconds and CSA Rainbow Table Tool gave me a lot of fake crypt8s, so MAYBE it is DES algo instead of CSA algo and MAYBE this encryption is similar as PowerVu, so MAYBE it is "crackable". Last interesting thing is that ECM index is "80" and it's still the same. As we know, normal channels are changing this index - "80" for CW0 and "81" for CW1, but maybe this is only small detail. EMM is broadcasting too.
All of this infos are only my theories and it can be all wrong, but I think that this encryption is worth seeing.
PS: No popular channels are encrypted with this encryption. It's only for studying another encryption. ...and sorry for my bad English.
It looks like they broadcast encrypted CW keys right in the ECM so it looks like it's just some chipher text.
For example, this ECM is from radio channel Paddy Power on 4.8E 12303 H 25547. CAID is 2200. Red parts are (probably) active encrypted CWs:
Code:
80F0190080 DB 0000 [COLOR="Red"][B]20712A0EB22AF6D9[/B][/COLOR]_EAF2D5B6A9E61FA1 3DCE0FDE
80F0190080 DD 0000 236F4CED1AA77876_[COLOR="Red"][B]EAF2D5B6A9E61FA1[/B][/COLOR] 4083AF0E
80F0190080 DF 0000 [COLOR="Red"][B]236F4CED1AA77876[/B][/COLOR]_459EB9854DB45FB7 FE4A2D71
80F0190080 E1 0000 9A82920F83A7D540_[COLOR="Red"][B]459EB9854DB45FB7[/B][/COLOR] 6E9DAA5F
80F0190080 E3 0000 [COLOR="Red"][B]9A82920F83A7D540[/B][/COLOR]_F26DE9FFE203B161 E3549F98
Another interesting thing is that one CW key is valid only around 4 seconds and CSA Rainbow Table Tool gave me a lot of fake crypt8s, so MAYBE it is DES algo instead of CSA algo and MAYBE this encryption is similar as PowerVu, so MAYBE it is "crackable". Last interesting thing is that ECM index is "80" and it's still the same. As we know, normal channels are changing this index - "80" for CW0 and "81" for CW1, but maybe this is only small detail. EMM is broadcasting too.
All of this infos are only my theories and it can be all wrong, but I think that this encryption is worth seeing.
PS: No popular channels are encrypted with this encryption. It's only for studying another encryption. ...and sorry for my bad English.