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CSS (Content Scramble System) — DVD disc encryption.
CSS uses a weak 40-bit LFSR stream cipher (broken since 1999). No keys needed — the title key is cracked from encrypted content using a known-plaintext attack on MPEG-2 PES headers.
Usage:
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let key = css::crack_key(reader, &extents)?;
css::descramble_sector(&key, &mut sector);Modules§
- auth
- CSS drive authentication — full key hierarchy.
- crack
- CSS title key recovery — Stevenson’s divide-and-conquer attack (1999).
- lfsr
- CSS cipher implementation based on the Stevenson 1999 analysis.
Structs§
- CssState
- CSS decryption state for a DVD title.
Functions§
- crack_
key - Crack the CSS title key by reading encrypted sectors and applying a known-plaintext attack on MPEG-2 headers.
- descramble_
sector - Descramble a single CSS-encrypted sector in place.
- is_
scrambled - Check if a sector has the CSS scramble flag set.