Martin Paljak wrote:
> Most of the PDF attacks AFAIK make use of stuff in PDF that should
> not be there. Like JavaScript or .exe-s :)
>
> I'm not 100% sure but the PDF format that is used for long-term
> archival, PDF/A [1], should not have at least some of the problems.
PDF supports a subset of
>From my blog http://ludovicrousseau.blogspot.com/
Free software Tokend above PKCS#11 (for Mac OS X)
Gemalto released the source code of its tokend.
Tokend
A tokend is a plugin for Mac OS X that links between the CDSA higher
layer and a smart card or other cryptographic device. See Smart Card
S
On Apr 23, 2010, at 11:38 , Ludovic Rousseau wrote:
> 2010/4/21 Andreas Jellinghaus :
>> well, if the token is a smart phone, it can display the pdf and show
>> it to me, before I agree to sign it. thats my whole point: smart
>> cards/ usb crypto tokens, even with pinpad readers, have this problem
2010/4/21 Andreas Jellinghaus :
> well, if the token is a smart phone, it can display the pdf and show
> it to me, before I agree to sign it. thats my whole point: smart
> cards/ usb crypto tokens, even with pinpad readers, have this problem
> of not being able to display a pdf before I sign it. a
Peter Stuge wrote:
> Anders Rundgren wrote:
>> Rolling your own USB device classes isn't completely
>> without issues as this bright young man describes it:
>>
>> http://fourwalledcubicle.com/blog/archives/561
>
> Right, when a USB interface becomes widely adopted it certainly
> does make sense to