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rtmpdump 1.6 supports RTMPE recording and SWF verification. The source code of the program is publicly available. It is Adobe who called RTMPE a secure protocol. Although Adobe has taken down the rtmpdump, the code of the program is widely available, so the only way for Adobe to make content secure is to introduce new security measures.
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It happens with every popular technology. RTMPE is not an exception. Although it might be pretty difficult for a regular user to download content through the RTMPE protocol,
the content protected by RTMPE can't be considered secure anymore.
Considering exorbitant prices on FMS I would recommend all FMS customers to initiate legal actions against Adobe, seeking compensation and damages for deceiving them about the level of "protection" of their copyright material.
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RTMPE stream recording/downloading/capturing/ripping/saving