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IBM Crypto Up For Grabs?

An Anonymous Coward writes: "BBC Newsnight have tonight shown an article about a groups of hackers who are about to release details of the vulnerability of the IBM Cryptographical processors. ( Details here.) The BBC article can be watched online here. Alan Cox makes a starring role ;)" windowlicker adds some detail: "Mike Bond and Richard Clayton, from Cambridge University, have cracked IBM's 4758 crytoprocessor running the 'Common Cryptographic Architecture' (CCA). You can do the same with $1000-worth of hardware and the info from here. Many banks use this system for protecting PINs." The video file requires Real software; here's the BBC's article online for those of us without.

10 of 230 comments (clear)

  1. PF by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    psot the fr1st!

  2. Buy a couple of those and... by rosewood · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    make yourself a beowolf cluster of them and ...

    HACK THE WORLD

  3. $1,000 hardware... by jayhop · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    I broke my Thunderbird with only a loosely-mounted fan.

  4. This is not encrypted by empesey · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    Mr. Bin Laden,

    Enclosed you will find two pounds of manure.

    Please put the contents into a paper bag, place the bag on fire and put it at the cave entrance.

    The stomp furiously.

    Thank you.

  5. When will they learn... by bytes256 · · Score: 1, Offtopic

    Crypto is like the law...it's made to be broken!

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  6. Encryption by king-manic · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    If the US ever gets a working DNA computer, no encryption will will be safe. It's interesting, the DNA comuter would literally be a million monkeys. eventually they'll recreate shakespear, and with a dna computer, it will break all encription by massive parrelelism and brute force.

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  7. Re:ATM's are more prone to stone age methods by Lish · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Referring to item 3:

    I am actually disappointed that many ATMs are swipe-based now rather than insert-based. One safety feature of an ATM card is that if you report it stolen, your bank can put a block on it such that if it is inserted into an ATM the machine will eat it. It will also do the same if someone attempts to brute-force your PIN and guesses wrong too many times. This is a big plus IMHO.

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  8. RealSoftware ReallySucks by 1010011010 · · Score: 1, Offtopic

    What an unholy load of crap. I have never seen suck a bitchy, needy, clingy installer. What the world needs is a RealMedia to MPEG converter.

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    Napster-to-go says "Fill and refill your compatible MP3 player", which is a lie. It's not MP3. It's WMA with DRM.
  9. Re:ATM's are more prone to stone age methods by 1010011010 · · Score: 1, Offtopic

    My favorite thing about ATMs is the braille all over the console and the buttons, with a CRT giving the instructions. It's a hoot!

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    Napster-to-go says "Fill and refill your compatible MP3 player", which is a lie. It's not MP3. It's WMA with DRM.
  10. Scottish Politics? by kaladorn · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Damn. Now _THERE_ is a reason to watch the vid! Hopefully there are some claymores and bagpipes involved! Maybe throw in a Stone of Scone for a good measure....

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