Same user leaks third batch of AACS 2.0 volume keys that make it possible to rip Ultra HD Blu-ray discs

Another batch of AACS 2.0 volume keys has leaked on the web today. The keys were posted at the same website, and also by the same user again. Given the amount of keys that have been leaked, it appears the user behind the leaks has found a way to retrieve the keys in large quantities.

The new batch contains 33 keys from movies like Adventure, Deadpool, Eddie the Eagle, Mad Max Fury Road, The Revenant and several versions of The Martian. The keys can be used to rip Ultra HD Blu-ray movies by storing them in a file and by pointing software like AnyDVD, DVDFab or MakeMKV to the location of that file. The software is then able to decrypt the Ultra HD Blu-ray movies from which the keys are in the file.

It's currently one of the two ways of ripping Ultra HD Blu-ray movies. The other possibility is by using DeUHD from the Russian company Arusoft. The keys, however, allow users to rip Ultra HD Blu-ray movie for free when using MakeMKV. Existing license owners of AnyDVD and DVDFab also don't have to pay extra for using the leaked keys. DeUHD licenses are currently sold at €60 ($71) for 6 months or €299 ($355) for a lifetime license.

Besides the keys and the software, also a so-called Ultra HD Blu-ray 'friendly' drive is required, and a non-revoked AACS 1.0 certificate.

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