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Re: Brilliant attack "bypasses" bitlocker
From: yaroslav <ambivalenced () gmail com>
Date: Sat, 12 Dec 2009 02:24:32 +0300
I couldn't imagine a method more reliable than thermorectal
cryptoanalysis, but you have done it with number 3). however, there is
a weak point: if, during the process of universe destruction, an
attacker are under constant observation by someone, his psi-function
might eventually collapse somewhere he really don't want to be...
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2009/12/05/windows_bitlocker_attacks/
Research grant ideas for 2010:
1) Replacing not only the computer, but victim's entire apartment,
with cardboard cutouts to intercept passwords,
2) Substituting victim's spouse with a conspicuously German lookalike,
3) Destroying all quantum-superposed universes in which the password
is *not* known to the attacker, in order to emerge in one where it is.
4) ???
5) Profit.
/mz
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