Dish Net Nagra N3 Hack Compromise

Here is an interesting article I found with regards to the N3 Hack Compromise:  

"N3 compromise .... to understand it in the context I'm more than a little shocked at the nay-sayers here. Many of you have no idea about technical background, but to go "really do not know until I see it" on "show me the money" and ... etc. ... I'm not bashing anyone here ... But take a deep breath, my good friends FTA. Ok, so let me try to explain it with a technical background in more basic terms, what Christopher Tarnovsky has done and why it is important. It is well understood that N3 Code Key, where buried deep inside the Infineon chip, designed to be very, very hard to penetrate and read. Without boring you all about the effect that he had to use an electron mircoscope to read on a meshed protective layer when broken basically destroyed the chip. The point is, he did it ... he has read the chip and the N3 'secrets'. N2 was "broken" because the code keys were leaked last time against money. This time it's just a good, clean, hack ... Period. Also, the chip manufacturer, they gave up a chip they claimed vulnerable are not hacked ..... I will say I remember that many times here ... everything is hackable. What happens next is anyone's guess. We have changes in the legal status of the things it hard for anyone to stand up and say that it did make the key. We know that it was a costly process for him to hack the chip ... Question is, what value it has to put on it? Who knows ... it is not illegal to do what he has done. There is no international or U.S. laws that prohibit you from, a chip with protection reads it. But there are many, banging you for what you are doing is using this information. So if he "sell" or give it away .... This is driving timing. But sooner or later the FTA STB makers will have their hands on his decode. Otherwise no dialog stream here. N3 is not as N2 with basically fixed code key and a pattern to their rolling sequence. Part of the magic of N3 its producers is that there is a series of encrypted rolling code key, the data in the new synchronized chip can be used. SO a separate BIN no longer do the job, unless that mimics the functionality. Ie it is not just a BIN more, but an executable program. That could be a real problem for all of our STBS. To duplicate for them, what is needed is to do this, what the N3 chipped card without card and its processing capabilities present does. Confused? It means that our boxes have more computing power and memory on board to take on this functionality and now it may not be enough .... So NEW STBs for many of us as a possible implication. At least we would all need new firmware .... in our STBs (New operating system code ... not BIN files), for the process of encryption referenced rotating keys operate. So if you're still after me .... It is clear to understand that the data necessary for the N3, no longer protected. This is now a reality ... not fiction. And we do not know who has that data on Tarnovsky. But a new bin file is not likely to be the end fix. Wants "Coders" as people call them here ... not the secret technology monks people make them out to be around .... STB makers are the programmers ... and until 1) the N3 compromise in hand to understand 2) how these physical as it is then implemented and 3 affected) figure out how to then mass distribute the "fix" it is a new field or operating system code .. .. etc without any legal problems ..... THEN you get to test something. OK .... not that the people? considered in the proper frame of reference It means ... to be patient .... it's not a night and you can at a certain level of format changes to the set-top box level EXPECT .... It must be so N3 format requested. What you can be sure that all of you were rubbish at N3 hacks read so far was that nonsense. But work is Tarnovsky bankable and the clock is how soon you will see the results, running. These are all just opinions, I have not done anything illegal ..."