Story: Microsoft's Machiavellian manoeuvring
I guess a chip this complicated will be something like a CPU, some ROM with the security programs and some RAM for keys, certificates, etc...
what guarantees that there will be no security flaws in the security chip's internal software ?
and, if to prevent this, they make it flashable to correct bugs, it's another potential security flaw...
no ?
am I too pessimistic ?
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Story: Microsoft's Machiavellian manoeuvring
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Owner Override. Owner Override. OWNER OVERRIDE.
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Bruce Schneier writes of the "Trusted Computing Gr... Robbie Hatley -
I guess a chip this complicated will be something... Anonymous -
The first I heard of TC some time ago, once again... Happless P Gimp -
Microsoft's DRM is mostly about controlling the ac... Arthur B. -
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Jon, ignorance knows no bounderies. Get a clue.
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I read a scarily prescient book about Microsoft ma... Joey Halbiceyk -
oh, well ... like all the copy protections sc... Anonymous



