It made the internet go crazy. It is the hex number of hd-dvd. It is the number that allows you to hack it. It got posted on digg http://www.digg.com/search?section=news&...
by a guy who wanted to tell every one about what he found out. Then since digg is sponsored by hd-dvd they made them ban it. Now everyone on digg is posting 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-... they even got a song for it http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l9hanbsif... the reason for this commotion is because of freedom of speech so.................. go 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-...
ps go to this website http://www.09-f9-11-02-9d-74-e3-5b-d8-41... and help sport freedom of press.
2007-05-02 04:30:06
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answered by Mlsig 5
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09 F9 11 02 9D 74 E3 5B D8 41 56 C5 63 56 88 C0
That's the so-called "Processing Key" that unlocks the heart of every HD-DVD disk to date. Happy Valentine's day, AACS.
AACS, a DRM scheme used to encrypt data on HD-DVD and Blu-Ray disks, would appear to be cracked wide open by that short string of hexadecimal codes, as previously, only disk-specific Volume Keys were compromised. The new hack is the work of Arnezami, a hacker posting at the doom9 forums, fast becoming the front line in the war on DRM.
2007-05-02 04:19:03
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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It is a hexidecimal representation of some data.
FF = 255
2007-05-02 03:33:52
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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It's a combination of some kind...
2007-05-02 03:32:37
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answered by Anonymous
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cheat code
2007-05-02 03:33:38
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answered by amanda 3
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that the walking dead is coming to consume your flesh
2007-05-02 03:32:58
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answered by no_one_special 2
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They are numbers and alphabets.
2007-05-02 03:31:55
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answered by aMUSEd 6
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nothing!
does it mean youre board?
2007-05-02 03:37:52
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answered by phoenix3076 4
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no clue
2007-05-02 03:31:55
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answered by amberharris20022000 7
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BINGO!
2007-05-02 03:32:49
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answered by Jaide 4
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