• Gadgets

    Your Encrypted Data: Not So Safe After All

    By Posted on 2.22.2008 2 Comments

    Researchers at Princeton have discovered that with a can of duster and a laptop, it takes only matter of minutes to crack most encryption software, including BitLocker, FileVault, dm-crypt and TrueCrypt. The weak link that makes this ridiculously simple hack possible is the DRAM chip. Heres why: Any time your computer is on, that chip contains the key used to access encrypted data on your hard drive. Once that chip loses power, the bits stored on it are supposed to disappear immediately. But thats not really what happens.

    2.23.2008 at 11:44pm - Comment by tzeak

    Well, I'm screwed

  • Gadgets

    iPhone Owners Spurn AT&T

    By Posted on 1.29.2008 3 Comments

    A financial analyst announced yesterday that more than 25 percent of people who bought an iPhone have chosen to stay away from AT&T, and are enjoying their new gadgets through other wireless networks instead.

    2.12.2008 at 12:18pm - Comment by tzeak

    This iPhone is jailbroken. It doesn't mean it isn't using AT&T



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