What is CSS (Content Scrambling System)?

CSS, Content Scrambling System, is a weak encryption system used on most commercial DVD's.

The encryption algorithm utilized by the Content Scrambling System has been broken and distributed on the Internet.

The first widely distributed and still most well known program for descrambling CSS is DeCSS.

A very useful site for information and tools related to CSS is the DVDsoft site.

An extensive list of CSS descramblers is maintained by Dr. Dave Touretzky.

An excellent technical description of CSS has been published by Gregory Kesden as part of his Operating Systems: Design and Implementation course.



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