Guy's I found this today and thought you all should read it:
This is what he posted:
I've been testing his claims. Using OSCAM 0.99.4svn build #2859 (on pc) and using it to steal my local cccam card (vu+) and sharing it via cccam to my tm9100.
LOCAL cccam---->stolen---->OSCAM---->fake local----->cccam
When Local cccam was version 2.2.1 this line appeared in oscam (debug 256)
2011/02/15 0:09:52 956 p03 cccam(r) cccam: au info: caid 0963 card system: 6 serial: 0000000000XXXXXX
2011/02/15 0:09:52 956 p03 select: socket is set
2011/02/15 0:09:52 956 p03 cccam: decrypted header:
XXXXXX is my card number. Taken from CCcam info pages Entitlement info
card reader /dev/sci0
handled YYYY(YYYY) ecms and Y(Y) emms
Nds card XXXXXX
With exactly the same cccam.config but this time LOCAL CCcam version 2.1.3
2011/02/15 0:22:14 956 p03 cccam(r) cccam: au info: caid 0963 card system: 6 serial: 0000000000000000
2011/02/15 0:22:14 956 p03 select: socket is set
2011/02/15 0:22:14 956 p03 cccam: decrypted header:
This time no Card Serial.
The config is the same only change is the cccam version.
this is the reason why sky is terminating contracts..... anyone else been terminated here...?
I would remove anyone using cccam 2.2.x from your servers ..........................
So I contacted the poster of the above and he sent me this letter he received from Sly:
Full ViewCancellation of Sky Subscription Account
From: antipiracy <antipiracy@bskyb.com>Add to Contacts
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Dear Customer
This email is an automated response
We write to inform you that we have recently been forced to cancel your Sky agreement and services.
The reason for this is that we have reason to believe that your account and viewing card have been used unlawfully and in breach of the terms and conditions of your Sky digital subscription contract, specifically in a way that permits the illegal sharing of Sky content. In addition to being a breach of contract, [your] use of Sky equipment in this manner is fraudulent and a criminal offence.
The unlawful use in question entitles us to terminate our agreement with you without notice, which we have done. Any outstanding payments due to Sky under the terms of your digital subscription contract will be taken or raised in the usual way.
We require you to return the viewing card, which is Sky's property, to us using the enclosed stamped addressed envelope.
If you believe that an error has been made or if you have any questions in relation to this, please write to the following address, clearly stating your reasons. Please note that we will be unable to consider any claim of error unless your viewing card is returned to us.
British Sky Broadcasting
c/o Group Security
Intelligence & Investigations Department
Grant Way
Isleworth
Middlesex
TW7 5QD
Sky reserves all of its legal rights in relation to your conduct.
Yours faithfully.
Intelligence & Investigations
BSkyB Group Security
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I have as of 30 minutes ago CHANGED BACK TO cccam 2.1.3 - I would advise you to do the same for your own good.
Regards