From Dave Farber's list:
From: David Safford [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Open Source TCPA driver and white papers
Date: Tue, 21 Jan 2003 12:05:39 -0500
Reply-To: David Safford [EMAIL PROTECTED]
IBM has released a Linux device driver under GPL for its TCPA chip (TPM).
The driver is available at
I got the following forwarded along yesterday from someone who'd had
it forwarded along, apparently with reasonable permission along the
chain. The message indicated the paper could be distributed, so I
don't think I'm violating any trusts.
Unfortunately the attached paper (which I'm still
On 24 Jan 2003, David Wagner wrote:
If those locksmiths didn't publish the vulnerability, phooey on them.
Matt Blaze deserves full credit for being the first to publish.
I'm fairly certain this has been published in locksmithing journals
previously, though I would have to do some digging to
On 24 Jan 2003, Perry E. Metzger wrote:
The uncompressed paper is about 450k but I've gzipped it down to
146k. Lacking a better place to put it and having been asked by a
number of people, I'm sending it out here. My apologies to those who
are inconvenienced but I think it is a pretty
Actually even in their Biaxial design the sidebar hole is always on the
bottom pin, and so the master shares the angle with the change keys.
-matt
There is, however, a newer medeco design that uses a drill-hole
instead of a groove. With that design you can have the pin twist be
different at
Matt Blaze [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I have no particular interest in seeing you eat crickets (and before
I went veggie I've eaten a few myself; taste like whatever they're
cooked in), but I've done it on Medecos; it's no problem.
Having taken apart Medeco's before, I have to agree with Matt
On Fri, 24 Jan 2003, Matt Blaze wrote:
I have no particular interest in seeing you eat crickets (and before
I went veggie I've eaten a few myself; taste like whatever they're
cooked in), but I've done it on Medecos; it's no problem.
Well, unfortunately I specified live, which probably
The fact that the hole is on the bottom pin is not important. What is
important is that the hole at the change-key height does not need to
be at the same angular position as the hole at the master-key height.
It's hard to draw ascii art to show what I mean, but because the twist
holes are at a
http://elj.warwick.ac.uk/jilt/01-2/grijpink.html
Contents
Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Key Question
2.1 Explanation
3. Anonymity: A Question of Degree
4. The Social Significance of Anonymity
5. The Legal Implications of Absolute Anonymity Under Private Law
5.1 Absolute Anonymity Under