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Microsoft Pluton is a new processor with Xbox-like security for Windows PCs

The Verge

Pluton is based on the same security technologies used to protect Xbox consoles , and Microsoft is working with Intel, AMD, and Qualcomm to combine it into future CPUs. That means features like BitLocker encryption or Windows Hello authentication will transition over to using Pluton in the future. Photo by Tom Warren / The Verge.

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Can you trust your computer?

Dataconomy

These concepts collectively contribute to the creation of a comprehensive system compliant with TCG specifications. Notably, major tech players including Intel, AMD, HP, Dell, Microsoft, and even the U.S. Army have embraced trusted computing by incorporating its key principles into their products.

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The Hacker Mind: Hacking IoT

ForAllSecure

In 2013, researcher Nitesh Dhanjani found that a popular brand used simple MD5 hashes of the device's MAC addresses for authentication. Problem is, MAC addresses are not great for authentication. It seemed that once you authenticated through the local network, the app maintain that access, even if you are halfway across the world.

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The Hacker Mind: Hacking IoT

ForAllSecure

In 2013, researcher Nitesh Dhanjani found that a popular brand used simple MD5 hashes of the device's MAC addresses for authentication. Problem is, MAC addresses are not great for authentication. It seemed that once you authenticated through the local network, the app maintain that access, even if you are halfway across the world.

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Technology Short Take 166

Scott Lowe

Frank Denneman digs into Sapphire Rapids memory configurations (Sapphire Rapids is Intel’s 4th generation Scalable Processor Architecture). William Lam shares news about higher-capacity SODIMMs available for small or ultra small form factor systems.

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DCAP Systems: Protecting Your Data with Advanced Technology

SecureWorld News

For example, data classifiers built into the operating system do not have enough context to allow them to prioritize checking for recently modified files or data that has appeared in public folders. The practice of using DCAP systems There is no single, universally accepted architecture for DCAP products.

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