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Originally Posted by TheDon
It isn't publicly hacked, privately hacked, or any other form of hacked.
As long as lessons have been learnt from n1 and n2 and the cards aren't glitchable there's not much to worry about. Even the well known acid + electron microscope to examine the chips layer by layer might be useless, as it's now trivial to make a chip where removing one layer will take out the layers beneath. I seriously doubt Kudelski are losing any sleep worrying about n3 being hacked.
Card sharing will never go public in the way that dodgy boxes are now.
It's trivial to find out who's card is being shared and to block it. You need private groups for card sharing, groups where you trust every person in it to not rat the group out, you'll never be able to buy a box set up for card sharing from a guy down the pub.
Sure the enthusiasts might have card sharing rings set up, but joe public is NEVER getting into them.
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See Bernard, that's why N3 will be successful for Virgin