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Story: NXP sues university over 'Oyster crack'

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Posted by: harpless (Tuesday 8 July 2008, 6:20 PM)

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Oyster crack

If the publication can be used as a manual for others to exploit the system, then NXP have a case, but I doubt a university would allow that. If instead it just outlines the vulnerabilities then NXP are just saving themselves from embarrassment rather than dealing with the problem.

They should get used to it too, these things happen with every tech product that comes out!

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