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"For a savvy Internet user, the flaws in this music system could make it easier to download the music for free than it is to pay for the same file," said Robert Chapin, President of CIS.
Yahoo! has not yet responded to this report. via engadget
Chapman is suspiciously vague about the details of this hack. One Slyck.com reader commented this with the statement that "Ian rogers the Yahoo Music Engine project lead reckons this "vunerability" is somthing as simple as stream-ripping ..."
1. Janko on May 31, 2005 12:40 PM writes...
Chapman is suspiciously vague about the details of this hack. One Slyck.com reader commented this with the statement that "Ian rogers the Yahoo Music Engine project lead reckons this "vunerability" is somthing as simple as stream-ripping ..."
http://www.slyck.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=11538
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