Recently, the SL3000 digital certificate of Microsoft's PlayReady Digital Rights Management (DRM) system was compromised, sparking a surge in related piracy tools. In response, GitHub has acted swiftly, complying with Microsoft's request to remove the leaked content and associated branch repositories. Additionally, Amazon Prime has taken decisive action by banning user accounts found to be leveraging the compromised certificates. Intriguingly, Microsoft's official statement failed to address the security implications surrounding the SL2000 certificate, prompting external scrutiny and questions regarding its broader security strategy.