Security
Reasons for using secure microcontrollers
By brumbarchris Nov 2nd, 2009
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As soon as any benefit can be drawn out of such an activity, deployed electronic systems are subject to hacking in the same manner as regular PCs are. This article will briefly describe the methods employed by microcontroller hardware hackers and will also shed some light on the method employed by the micro manufacturers to prevent this kind on activities. |
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How to create secure passwords
By brumbarchris Jul 20th, 2009
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A few days ago it was again that day of the month when, at start-up, the laptop provided by the company I work for generated that hated message: “Your password will expire in 14 days. Do you want to change it now?” |
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Is Intel a security company?
By samshekar Mar 31st, 2009
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Intel is not traditionally known as a security chip provider yet. |
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Cracking WiFi passwords using GPUs
By Sherry_Ingram Jan 29th, 2009
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Number crunching is the avenue of the GPUs. Many existing commercially available frameworks are based on GPUs assisting CPUs with their functions. The newest GPU application allows IT managers to secure their networks from both internal threats and external intrusions into their system. |
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