4 month ago
bmilleare : ThinkGeek :: Ironkey - Might get this to store important code on instead of the laptop hdd
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6 month ago
wearehugh : AnyDVD (HD) 6.4.0.0 - SlySoft Forum - BD+ cracked
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wearehugh : Center for Information Technology Policy » Lest We Remember: Cold Boot Attacks on Encryption Keys
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14 month ago
43folders : Knox—Simply secure encryption and backup for Macintosh computers - Cool-looking app for encrypting drives and essentially making them behave like DMGs.
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15 month ago
nelson : AACS key leaked? - Sounds like an inside job, very weird
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16 month ago
Matthew M. Boedicker : own your own integer - the logical conclusion of this argument is that all copyright is ridiculous
Rod Begbie : Freedom to Tinker » You Can Own an Integer Too - Get Yours Here - If any of you bastards *dare* to post "12 6F 5A CF BD 5F 55 00 B8 60 C8 42 49 59 FC AB" elsewhere on the web, I'll sue you, you hear? [via] #
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17 month ago
Rod Begbie : FireGPG - use GPG easily in Firefox ! - Firefox extension to enable GPG encryption/verification in GMail. Need to give this a shot. [via] #
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19 month ago
Rod Begbie : My fingerprints for Off-The-Record IM encryption - Just publishing these so I can point to them later for verification purposes. If you IM with me, I encourage you to use a client that supports OTR encryption. #
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20 month ago
wearehugh : Doom9's Forum - View Single Post - HD-DVD decryption - General discussion - "I'm going to summarize the current state of decrypting HD-DVDs"
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20 month ago
wearehugh : BackupHDDVDGUI (C# version) - Doom9's Forum
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20 month ago
wearehugh : Freedom to Tinker » Blog Archive » AACS: Extracting and Using Keys
Simon Willison : AACS: Extracting and Using Keys - AACS: Extracting and Using Keys. Another DRM system bites the dust, this time when it’s only just made it out of the gate.
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21 month ago
Rod Begbie : BackupHDDVD, a tool to decrypt AACS protected movies - Doom9's Forum - It appears that someone has found a way to extract the encryption keys for HD-DVD discs, then rip them. This doesn't render the whole of AACS broken (it was designed to work around broken software), but until the movie industry makes its move, all HD-DVD [via] #
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wearehugh : Debian Administration :: How to set up an encrypted filesystem in several easy steps
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23 month ago
43folders : Kelleycomputing.net [FreeDMG] - Very handy app for making drag and drop (encrypted) DMGs. My MBW app of the week.
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25 month ago
jimray : FairUse4WM strips Windows Media DRM! - Yeah, but then you have a bunch of unencrypted WMA files lying around. Who wants that?
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25 month ago
wearehugh : Installing Truecrypt 4.2 on Ubuntu 6.06 - Ubuntu Forums
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26 month ago
Rod Begbie : on crypto systems from CTO PGP - Rebuttal of the theory that the government are mass-cracking encrypted data. "If you want to brute-force a key, it literally takes a planet-ful of computers... Now of course, there are other ways to break the system." [via] #
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26 month ago
wearehugh : duplicity: Main
joshua : duplicity - rsync-like encrypted backup
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27 month ago
jimray : Salt and Pepper encrypter - PHP encryption/decryption hashes for better password storage
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29 month ago
Rod Begbie : Advanced Access Content System [via] #
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30 month ago
Matthew M. Boedicker : tunneling ssh over http - (via del.icio.us/popular) [via]
Rod Begbie : DAG: Tunneling SSH over HTTP(S) - Neat hack for the upcoming (I'm sure) day when I'm behind a firewall that blocks port 22. [via] #
Jeremy Zawodny : Tunneling SSH over HTTP(S) - Tunneling SSH over HTTP(S): Neat Trick!
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31 month ago
kayodeok : The big DRM mistake - Digital Rights Managements hurts paying customers, destroys Fair Use rights, renders customers' investments worthless, and can always be defeated. Why are consumers and publishers being forced to use DRM?
deusx : The big DRM mistake - "Digital Rights Managements hurts paying customers, destroys Fair Use rights, renders customers' investments worthless, and can always be defeated. Why are consumers and publishers being forced to use DRM?"
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31 month ago
kayodeok : Britain wants access to encrypted Vista hard drives - The issue is BitLocker Drive Encryption, slated for inclusion in Vista. The system can encrypt a user's entire hard drive, making it almost impossible to access data if the drive is removed from the computer or otherwise tampered with
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