Crackers have broken the encryption technology used to protect Stephen King's e-book, dispersing free pirated copies of the $2.50 electronic novel around the web.
Len Kawell, president of Glassbook, one of the publishers that are electronically distributing King's Riding the Bullet, said he knew of two sites upon which pirated versions of the e-book were posted.
Pirates broke the cracking method to open the PDF file that King's book was in. Publishers are working with the FBI to find the encryption breakers and be sure the sites do not offer the counterfeit copies of the book, which is only available in electronic form.


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