BBC iPlayer's anti-piracy loophole exposed
Jacquie Bowser, 13 March 2008, 11:10am
LONDON - The BBC has been forced to alter its online iPlayer after hackers found a loophole in its anti-piracy system that allows unrestricted downloading of programmes, including 'Top Gear' and 'Doctor Who', from the online TV service .
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