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Re: Brilliant attack "bypasses" bitlocker
From: "Thor (Hammer of God)" <thor () hammerofgod com>
Date: Fri, 11 Dec 2009 14:00:53 -0800
P.S. - while poking fun at "is" rather than "are," I did not mean for my statements to suggest that Dan had qualified
the nature of this "attack" as "brilliant." That was my own language making fun of the attack, and not suggesting that
Dan or el Reg was somehow making such a comment.
The other attacks not mentioned may very well be l33t, but I found the aforementioned attack funny. Just wanted to
make that clear.
T
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Thor (Hammer of God)
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Subject: [Full-disclosure] Brilliant attack "bypasses" bitlocker
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2009/12/05/windows_bitlocker_attacks/
This "method" is almost as bad as Dan's grammar ;)
"Among the methods discussed is what they call a "hardware-level phishing attack," in which a target machine is
replaced with a counterfeit one that provides precisely the same messages and prompts that the original machine would
have produced. The imposter machine captures user input and relays it to the attacker, who then uses it on the real
machine."
I love the old, "replace the computer with an exact duplicate while they are not looking and get them to type in their
passphrase" trick. Certificates anyone?
t
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