On Wed, Jul 30, 2003 at 04:20:37PM -0400, Trei, Peter wrote:
> ABIT has come out with a new motherboard, the 
> "IC7-MAX3" featuring something called 'Secure 
> IDE', which seems to involve HW crypto in the 
> onboard IDE controller:
> 
> >From the marketing fluff at
> http://www.abit.com.tw/abitweb/webjsp/english/news1.jsp?pDOCNO=en_0307251
> 
>       "For MAX3, the ABIT Engineers listened 
>       to users who were asking for information 
>       security. SecureIDE connects to your IDE 
>       hard disk and has a special decoder; 
>       without a special key, your hard disk cannot 
>       be opened by anyone. Thus hackers and 
>       would be information thieves cannot access 
>       your hard disk, even if they remove it from your 
>       PC. Protect your privacy and keep anyone 
>       from snooping into your information. Lock 
>       down your hard disk, not with a password, 
>       but with encryption. A password can be 
>       cracked by software in a few hours. ABIT's 
>       SecureIDE will keep government 
>       supercomputers busy for weeks and will 
>       keep the RIAA away from your Kazaa files."
> 
> No, I have no idea what this actually means either.
> I'm trying to find out.
> 
> Peter Trei

40-bit DES in ECB mode sounds even more great. It's them
Enovatech guys again.

See here:
http://archives.abditum.com/cypherpunks/C-punks20030519/0079.html

Cheers,
Ralf

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