Re: Dell to Add Security Chip to PCs

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Re: Dell to Add Security Chip to PCs

2005-02-03 Thread Ed Reed
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RE: Dell to Add Security Chip to PCs

2005-02-03 Thread Erwann ABALEA
Bonjour, On Wed, 2 Feb 2005, Erwann ABALEA wrote: On Wed, 2 Feb 2005, Trei, Peter wrote: Seeing as it comes out of the TCG, this is almost certainly the enabling hardware for Palladium/NGSCB. Its a part of your computer which you may not have full control over. Please stop relaying

RE: Dell to Add Security Chip to PCs

2005-02-03 Thread Tyler Durden
Ah. That's a good sanity check. Like I said I'm by no means an expert but I considered it highly unlikely they'd use a dedicated crypto ASIC in this context. -TD From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Peter Gutmann) To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], cryptography@metzdowd.com,[EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]

RE: Jim Bell WMD Threat

2005-02-03 Thread Tyler Durden
Some of that is actually pretty funny, like Mixed in with food served to ex-girlfriend. It really boils down to drumming up a stable gig for yourself. -TD From: John Young [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Jim Bell WMD Threat Date: Wed, 02 Feb 2005 19:43:52 -0800 The FBI continues

Re: Dell to Add Security Chip to PCs

2005-02-03 Thread Erwann ABALEA
On Wed, 2 Feb 2005, Dan Kaminsky wrote: Uh, you *really* have no idea how much the black hat community is looking forward to TCPA. For example, Office is going to have core components running inside a protected environment totally immune to antivirus. How? TCPA is only a cryptographic

RE: Dell to Add Security Chip to PCs

2005-02-03 Thread Erwann ABALEA
On Thu, 3 Feb 2005, Jay Sulzberger wrote: On Wed, 2 Feb 2005, Erwann ABALEA wrote: On Wed, 2 Feb 2005, Trei, Peter wrote: Seeing as it comes out of the TCG, this is almost certainly the enabling hardware for Palladium/NGSCB. Its a part of your computer which you may not have full

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RE: Dell to Add Security Chip to PCs

2005-02-03 Thread Trei, Peter
Erwann ABALEA On Wed, 2 Feb 2005, Trei, Peter wrote: Seeing as it comes out of the TCG, this is almost certainly the enabling hardware for Palladium/NGSCB. Its a part of your computer which you may not have full control over. Please stop relaying FUD. You have full control over your

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Re: Dell to Add Security Chip to PCs

2005-02-03 Thread Anonymous
I spent considerable time a couple years ago on these lists arguing that people should have the right to use this technology if they want. I also believe that it has potential good uses. But let's be accurate. Please stop relaying FUD. You have full control over your PC, even if this one is

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Re: Dell to Add Security Chip to PCs

2005-02-03 Thread Dan Kaminsky
Uh, you *really* have no idea how much the black hat community is looking forward to TCPA. For example, Office is going to have core components running inside a protected environment totally immune to antivirus. How? TCPA is only a cryptographic device, and some BIOS code, nothing else.

Re: Dell to Add Security Chip to PCs

2005-02-03 Thread Shawn K. Quinn
On Thu, 2005-02-03 at 22:25 +0100, Anonymous wrote: The manufacturer issues a certificate on the public part of the EK, called the PUBEK. This key is then used (in a somewhat roundabout manner) to issue signed statements which attest to the software state of the machine. These attestations

Re: Dell to Add Security Chip to PCs

2005-02-03 Thread Ian G
Erwann ABALEA wrote: On Wed, 2 Feb 2005, Trei, Peter wrote: Seeing as it comes out of the TCG, this is almost certainly the enabling hardware for Palladium/NGSCB. Its a part of your computer which you may not have full control over. Please stop relaying FUD. You have full control over your

Re: Dell to Add Security Chip to PCs

2005-02-03 Thread Eugen Leitl
On Wed, Feb 02, 2005 at 05:30:33PM +0100, Erwann ABALEA wrote: Please stop relaying FUD. You have full control over your PC, even if this Please stop relaying pro-DRM pabulum. The only reason for Nagscab is restricting the user's rights to his own files. Of course there are other reasons for

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Jim Bell WMD Threat

2005-02-03 Thread John Young
The FBI continues to claim Jim Bell is a WMD threat despite having no case against him except in the media, but that conforms to current FBI/DHS policy of fictionalizing homeland threats. http://www.edgewood.army.mil/downloads/bwirp/mdc_appendix_b02.pdf See page 16. This document was initially

RE: Jim Bell WMD Threat

2005-02-03 Thread Tyler Durden
Some of that is actually pretty funny, like Mixed in with food served to ex-girlfriend. It really boils down to drumming up a stable gig for yourself. -TD From: John Young [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Jim Bell WMD Threat Date: Wed, 02 Feb 2005 19:43:52 -0800 The FBI continues

RE: Dell to Add Security Chip to PCs

2005-02-03 Thread Trei, Peter
Erwann ABALEA On Wed, 2 Feb 2005, Trei, Peter wrote: Seeing as it comes out of the TCG, this is almost certainly the enabling hardware for Palladium/NGSCB. Its a part of your computer which you may not have full control over. Please stop relaying FUD. You have full control over your

Re: Dell to Add Security Chip to PCs

2005-02-03 Thread Dan Kaminsky
Uh, you *really* have no idea how much the black hat community is looking forward to TCPA. For example, Office is going to have core components running inside a protected environment totally immune to antivirus. Since these components are going to be managing cryptographic operations, the

RE: Dell to Add Security Chip to PCs

2005-02-03 Thread Peter Gutmann
Tyler Durden [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: That chip...is it likely to be an ASIC or is there already such a thing as a security network processor? (ie, a cheaper network processor that only handles security apps, etc...) Or could it be an FPGA? Neither. Currently they've typically been

RE: Dell to Add Security Chip to PCs

2005-02-03 Thread Jay Sulzberger
On Wed, 2 Feb 2005, Erwann ABALEA wrote: On Wed, 2 Feb 2005, Trei, Peter wrote: Seeing as it comes out of the TCG, this is almost certainly the enabling hardware for Palladium/NGSCB. Its a part of your computer which you may not have full control over. Please stop relaying FUD. You have full

Re: Dell to Add Security Chip to PCs

2005-02-03 Thread Erwann ABALEA
On Wed, 2 Feb 2005, Dan Kaminsky wrote: Uh, you *really* have no idea how much the black hat community is looking forward to TCPA. For example, Office is going to have core components running inside a protected environment totally immune to antivirus. How? TCPA is only a cryptographic

RE: Dell to Add Security Chip to PCs

2005-02-03 Thread Erwann ABALEA
On Thu, 3 Feb 2005, Jay Sulzberger wrote: On Wed, 2 Feb 2005, Erwann ABALEA wrote: On Wed, 2 Feb 2005, Trei, Peter wrote: Seeing as it comes out of the TCG, this is almost certainly the enabling hardware for Palladium/NGSCB. Its a part of your computer which you may not have full