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by kabdib
4267 days ago
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Hadn't internalized how essentially trivial it was to brute-force a PIN once you'd copied off the file system blocks. With Android-L moving key material to trusted execution environments, expect interesting attacks on those. I am curious about state-mandated security holes in TEEs as well, since it's much easier to hide backdoors in chips than in publically reviewable software (I would much prefer to see a dedicated security processor than a "secure mode" of what is essentially the whole SOC). |
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