Computer Science, asked by Swarnimpratap, 1 month ago

is it possible to crack all enscryption of dish setup and deface the streaming screen.​

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Answered by harshsawant2232005
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Answer:

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Explanation:

NO it is NOT possible unless you are a high-tech engineer and know decryption on the highest level possible. Your set top box has the key to decrypt the signals received into a form that your TV can understand. The key is valid as long as you pay for their services. Let's say that their is a door between your TV and the channels' signal and it is locked whose key is contained only in your set top box. The key-lock pair change after your subscription ends and a new pair is generated which opens up only when you make the payment. Now, there is NO way that you can break open THIS door. But what you can do (theoretically) is that you can cut through the walls and create your own door. For this you will have to decrypt the signals received-the probability of which working is almost zero given the sophisticated algorithms used. Even if you are able to do it, it won't be long before they come to know about it as the dish periodically keeps on sending a status bit to their servers telling them if the signal was decrypted on the user side. They will eventually find that your box has been decrypting their signals even after their denial of service.

Bottom Line: NO. It's impossible to hack a dish antenna to receive free channels.

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