On Thu, 2012-05-24 at 17:48 +0300, Martin Paljak wrote:
> Hello,
>
>
> SPE is Secure PIN entry.
>
> Depending on the exact version of your reader (there are several) the
> S in SPE can be bogus:
>
>
> http://martinpaljak.net/2011/03/19/insecure-hp-usb-smart-card-keyboard/
>
>
> The reader wi
2012/5/24 :
> Hi all,
Hello,
> Just accidentally I came across some lines in Lodovic's blog.
>
> For the latest version of licccid-1.4.6, he writes:
> "Disable SPE for HP USB CCID Smartcard Keyboard. The reader is bogus and
> unsafe."
>
> I am not sure what "SPE for HP..." means,
> but I certai
Hello,
SPE is Secure PIN entry.
Depending on the exact version of your reader (there are several) the
S in SPE can be bogus:
http://martinpaljak.net/2011/03/19/insecure-hp-usb-smart-card-keyboard/
The reader will still function as a standard reader, but the "PIN
entry through numpad" is disa
Hi all,
Just accidentally I came across some lines in Lodovic's blog.
For the latest version of licccid-1.4.6, he writes:
"Disable SPE for HP USB CCID Smartcard Keyboard. The reader is bogus and
unsafe."
I am not sure what "SPE for HP..." means,
but I certainly hope I can still use it for our