Pirates Have Successfully Ripped Netflix’s Ultra-High-Definition Video For The First Time

Roshan Dwivedi Published on : 31 August 2015 1 minute

  Pirates have finally cracked the 4K copy protection on Netflix, and have leaked the first episode of “Breaking Bad” online, according to TorrentFreak. The ultra-high-definition “Breaking Bad” episode was almost 18 GB in size. Though 4K streaming titles have been available … Continue reading

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Pirates have finally cracked the 4K copy protection on Netflix, and have leaked the first episode of “Breaking Bad” online, according to TorrentFreak.

The ultra-high-definition “Breaking Bad” episode was almost 18 GB in size.

Though 4K streaming titles have been available for quite some time on video streaming services like Netflix and Amazon, they had previously been safe from pirates. In fact, until this leak, many believed it was currently “impossible” to break High-Bandwidth Digital Copy Protection (HDCP).

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Written by: Roshan Dwivedi

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