Can anyone else confirm or deny that this is the case? If it is so,
it would bring new meaning to the term weak encryption.
Thanks,
Jon Simon
Well, no matter if they used 128 bit encryption. using M$ EFS only is
secure from other users. All one has to do is break the Administrator
password
be that much easier. But I'm not
losing any sleep either.
-Jon Simon
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This information is from http://www.usenix.org/events/cardis02/cfp/
and there is more info at that url.
Fifth Smart Card Research and Advanced Application Conference
November 20-22, 2002
Hyatt Ste. Claire, San Jose, California, USA
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IFIP Working Group 8.8 (Smart Cards)
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0wn, it doesn't really matter
anymore to me, right?
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release, and
likely won't be able to do successfully for a long time if ever.
-Jon
At 4:01 PM -0600 1/15/03, Alif The Terrible wrote:
A C-Minus on the Troll-O-Meter...
On Wed, 15 Jan 2003, Jon Simon wrote:
I'm not worried about DRM. Though I do not at all like the idea of
having someone else
on improving interfaces and quality.
-Jon
At 1:33 AM + 1/16/03, David Wagner wrote:
Jon Simon wrote:
I seriously doubt any new DRM system will be totally secure in hardware
or software at v5.0, let alone v1.0. So why worry?
Because those attacks will be illegal. No, wait -- they already