On 20.3.2014 2:33, Carsten Haitzler (The Rasterman) wrote:
yes - but ivi wont be authenticating access to the car (ie the door), so
security is less of an issue compared to a fob that can open the car door and
turn it on.

Well, it would still authenticate with the key fob to recognize the user. You don't get same result with two different key fobs.

I was planning to construct ecryptfs home directory encryption key using the key fob or NFC. I can also support multiple authentication methods for the same storage, such as keyfob, NFC tag or passphrase.

Usually my goal has been that even if you desolder the flash chip from the hardware and NSA puts it on their hacking bench they cannot get the data out.

factory reset from bootloader then re-setup account login+pw for play/market
and u can get all your apps back... :) in fact android handsets, last i played,

That's equivalent of buying a new device, it's not a recovery, it's a complete device wipe. Btw, do you know how to make a factory reset from bootloader? Manual doesn't say anything.

Yeah, I can reinstall applications, but all my data is gone. I don't worry about applications, I have something like five of them.

- it could just reset screenlock mode on the host. as long as it can get fs
access to the internal storage. if it's encrypted and you forget your
encryption key... then you're in trouble. factory reset method then for you. :)

If there's a way to get past the device lock code, it's a really bad security bug.

Who wouldn't have their device encrypted these days?

yeah. the nsa agrees with you. :) but most people disagree. everyone who uses
facebook or any google services are giving their data away for free all day in
return for a service, and if they paid for the service, it'd be fairly cheap to

Using Facebook or Google still doesn't mean giving up all your data. Facebook app for Android is asking for too much permissions and that's why I don't have it installed. I use it through browser instead.

On iOS I can control what kind of access it has.


My point is that if someone steals your car, he shouldn't have a way to get his hands on your Google Wallet or personal data through some stupid backdoor in the system.

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