- Protected .nfo file
- Posted by adham on March 23rd, 2007
hey there, i recently bought a cd of ebay containing the works of an
auther. This file is an .nfo file and is about 107 mb. Every time i
try to copy, or print a few pages from this document, i get a mesege
saying this: "Insufficeint Security to perform this operation". I
have
a really hard time reading things of my computer screen, and usually
prefer to print of documents. So i have tried everything within my
knowledge and ability to do so. I have tried to convert it to
different formats, but the characters become unreadble. I have
attempted to use another program to open and try to print the pages,
but there does not seem to be any such program that can open such a
large file. The program im using is called Folio Views. Any help
would
be much appreciated.
- Posted by Michael B. Trausch on March 25th, 2007
On Sat, 24 Mar 2007 19:10:21 +0100, Jim Watt wrote:
Don't you mean "cracking"?
-- Mike
- Posted by Ertugrul Soeylemez on March 25th, 2007
"Michael B. Trausch" <michael.trausch@comcast.net> (07-03-25 09:08:28):
Security is related to breaking it, so he actually is in the right
group. However, the problem is totally uninteresting. There is a file,
which the author doesn't want anybody to copy, print or alter, and he
achieves this using an own (probably insecure) format, for which he
writes a special program.
Regards,
Ertugrul Söylemez.
--
From the fact that this CGI program has been written in Haskell, it
follows naturally that this CGI program is perfectly secure.
- Posted by Ertugrul Soeylemez on March 25th, 2007
Sebastian Gottschalk <seppi@seppig.de> (07-03-25 18:30:43):
The security of hardware-implemented DRM isn't better either. Sooner or
later both are broken.
Regards,
Ertugrul Söylemez.
--
From the fact that this CGI program has been written in Haskell, it
follows naturally that this CGI program is perfectly secure.