I have heard about a TamperMonkey userscript called EMELogger that logs some information about EME, in the web tools console making it easier to get the PSSH. I haven’t tried it though.
Also, I don’t think you will find guides on paid content as this is considered highly illegal (I think).
I just bought Portal and Portal 2 and finished them both. Very good games, with great puzzles and story.
I am planning to buy more from Valve in the future.
P.S: This was a triumph
Oh thanks, I didn’t know about this!
I didn’t understand. Can someone explain?
The Privilege Escalation hits hard
I know, but for some reason my router does not let me access my domain (with duckdns) when connected to my network. So even if I get certs for the domain, I will not be able to access it. I have set up local DNS entries (with Pi-Hole) to point to my srrver, but I don’t know if it possible to get certs for that, since it is not a real domain.
I installed Void Linux on my Raspberry Pi without looking at the details, and I was surprised that it had no systemd! It was the first non-systemd distro that I had encountered and also pretty fast.
Sad it does not support Invidious. Else I would be using it.
Why doesn’t this post mention the price? It is an extremely important factor.
Yes, that maybe be it. But they’re like the 3-5th comments, and have thousands of likes, and seem like legit comments are first. How do they do that?
So, OP has 45.57 gold medals only for his first torrent on the list?
OK, I edited my comment. I hope you don’t find any more scientific proof against that too!
Making the speed of light infinite and the speed of sound the current speed of light. No more blue/redshifting!
That’s Harry Potter
I am waiting for my medal
How did you describe my repositories so perfectly?
make 8 million computers crash
other companies say you’re trash
blame others
cry
Oh, I missed the L1 in the title. Basically, all the decryption at L1 is happening inside a Trusted Execution Environment. This is a dedicated chip that does all encryption-decryption (among other things). This is why it is so difficult to extract the keys, because they don’t enter the CPU or are stored in RAM, because the dedicated chip handles all of these.
So I don’t think you can find a guide about this, because if anyone has found even one exploit, they would be keeping it to ourselves, so that it doesn’t get patched.
Although it is very difficult, I think the only real solution is to reverse engineer a TEE and find an exploit yourself.
If you manage to do this, please let me know! I am happy to get updates about progress in this topic.