iTunes Music Store DRM bypassed
News In an interview late on Friday, one of the program's creators, 17-year-old Pennsylvania high school student Cody Brocious, said the ability to save songs without copy protection was essentially an accident derived from the way Apple's system...
[March 21, 2005, 9:10]
Vulnerability found in Yoggie Pico
News The zero-day vulnerability was disclosed on Monday by vulnerability researcher Cody Brocious. Brocious said in his post that remote code execution was possible by subverting the "ping" function in the Yoggie web interface.
[July 4, 2007, 17:08]
iTunes DRM hole fixed
News PyMusique itself was the creation of several different programmers, including 17-year-old Pennsylvania high school student Cody Brocious, who last week said he was simply trying to create a way for Linux-based computers to use the iTunes store.
[March 22, 2005, 9:05]
iTunes DRM-free backdoor reopened
News Cody Brocious, a Pennsylvania high school student working with Johansen, said they saw the project as "necessary for the Linux community," despite Apple's opposition. Brocious said the updated version of PyMusique would only be available for Linux...
[March 23, 2005, 9:35]



