Well I take all talks about a hack with a grain of salt but on the other hand, every hack starts this way with small bit of info being made public,now just because a system has been hacked does not mean it can be used, it all depends on how many options the provider has to close the holes in there system, that takes time for the hacker to test the system and the provider mite have options that the hacker never finds.
I remember hearing about the powervu hack back in 2013 for the first time and I think it was 2015 before most of us had any thing we could use in our receivers, in other words you never know.
Actually,powervu ISE content was first published at ID forums,back in 2004 by cinosana,the algorithm was known,but then the firmware took a while to show up,until Colibri posted his POWERVU MANAGEMENT KEYS HACKED paper,that allowed everyone to get EMM/ECM keys.
Took about 10 years to materialize.
Digicypher 2 is also hacked (the guy did a seminar about it,a video is available),but impractical to produce,almost impossible.
So,I would ask paytv to refrain to spread information he is not able to confirm,simply because is not possible to put a time in a research.
But the moment he starts taking pre-orders I will be much more worried,and everyone else should to.