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  2. Broadcast signal intrusion - Wikipedia

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    A broadcast signal intrusion is the hijacking of ... who pressed a button whilst helping repair a computer. ... Channel was interrupted on the Dish Network, ...

  3. Pirate decryption - Wikipedia

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    Adding an interfering signal at one specific frequency which could be simply filtered out at a suitably equipped receiver. Moving the audio portion of the signal to some other frequency or sending it in a non-standard format. These systems were designed to provide decoders to cable operators at low cost; a serious tradeoff was made in security.

  4. Captain Midnight broadcast signal intrusion - Wikipedia

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    Captain Midnight Message seen in 1986, as superimposed on the SMPTE color bars Date April 27, 1986 ; 38 years ago (1986-04-27) Time 00:32 EST (05:32 UTC) Duration Four and a half minutes Location Ocala, Florida, U.S. Type Broadcast signal intrusion Motive To protest against charges for access to scrambled satellite channels Target Home Box Office (HBO) Participants John R. MacDougall Outcome ...

  5. Dish Network confirms network outage was a ... - AOL

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    Dish Network confirmed on Tuesday that a previously disclosed “network outage” was the result of a cybersecurity breach. Dish Network confirms network outage was a cybersecurity breach Skip to ...

  6. Erie TV stations return to Dish Network, but what is status ...

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    Officials with Dish and Lilly Broadcasting, which owns WICU (NBC), WSEE (CBS) and WSEE-2 (CW), announced their agreement over the weekend. The channels were pulled from Dish's schedule in mid ...

  7. Dish Network Still Has a Problem - AOL

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    Dish Network (DISH) -- and its subscribers -- dodged a bullet this week. The country's second largest satellite television provider has secured a deal with Gannett (GCI) to continue broadcasting ...

  8. Television encryption - Wikipedia

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    Dish Network uses Nagravision (2 and 3) encryption. The now-defunct VOOM and PrimeStar services both used General Instruments/Motorola equipment, and thus used a DigiCipher 2 -based system very similar to that of earlier 4DTV large dish satellite systems.

  9. Dish Network Cries "Foul!" - AOL

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    Like most cable and mobile carriers, Dish Network Corp. (NASDAQ: DISH) has been seeking ways to bundle TV, Internet and mobile phone service in one integrated offering that would help the company ...