Using a PC equipped with a TV tuner card connected to a UHF aerial, Mr Bertenshaw could view a range of Sky's subscriber channels, including sports and movies. Mr Bertenshaw's web address was referred to in an article on a local news site, Aardvark. He then described the process on his website,, for a few friends who were interested. He had heard for years about people using the software and decided to try it out - "totally for scientific purposes". I just wanted to see if it was possible," said computer consultant Jeremy Bertenshaw. "I was being a bit silly doing it, really. But the person who detailed on his website yesterday how he had used the software now wishes he had kept mum. By CHRIS BARTON Sky's UHF TV channels have been hacked thanks to a piece of software freely downloaded over the internet.
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