Hello All,
Here the official Renier SCT support answer :
This product is mainly developed for German market, therefore it is necessary
to keep the Secoder2 specs. All PIN messages are definied there, so they will
ALWAYS be in German.
The cardreader are primary for German Market, so the
On Thursday 29 May 2014 10:03:52 tux.tsn...@free.fr wrote:
Hello All,
Here the official Renier SCT support answer :
This product is mainly developed for German market, therefore it is
necessary to keep the Secoder2 specs. All PIN messages are definied
there, so they will ALWAYS be in
Hello Ingo
IMHO, the real shame is that this device (as probably most other similar
devices) doesn't have an open-sourced Free Firmware. (Or does it?)
Yes I'm totaly agree with you, but unfortunally for us it's not tomorrow ..
Best Regards
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If an attacker got my secret key while it wasn't encrypted (no
passphrase) and then I put a passphrase, and then the same attacker
gets encrypted key, can he find out my passphrase based on difference
between non-encrypted and encrypted key?
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On 5/29/2014 5:07 PM, Marko Randjelovic wrote:
If an attacker got my secret key while it wasn't encrypted (no
passphrase) and then I put a passphrase, and then the same attacker
gets encrypted key, can he find out my passphrase based on difference
between non-encrypted and encrypted key?
This
On 5/29/2014 at 5:54 PM, Marko Randjelovic marko...@eunet.rs wrote:
If an attacker got my secret key while it wasn't encrypted (no
passphrase) and then I put a passphrase, and then the same attacker
gets encrypted key, can he find out my passphrase based on
difference
between non-encrypted and