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Firewire Attack on Windows Vista Mar 05 2008 03:53PM Bernhard Mueller (research sec-consult com) (2 replies) RE: Firewire Attack on Windows Vista Mar 05 2008 09:30PM Roger A. Grimes (roger banneretcs com) (4 replies) RE: Firewire Attack on Windows Vista Mar 06 2008 10:01AM bzhbfzj3001 sneakemail com (1 replies) Re: Firewire Attack on Windows Vista Mar 07 2008 07:51AM Tonnerre Lombard (tonnerre lombard sygroup ch) (1 replies) Re: Firewire Attack on Windows Vista Mar 06 2008 07:54AM Tonnerre Lombard (tonnerre lombard sygroup ch) Re: Firewire Attack on Windows Vista Mar 06 2008 12:37AM Peter Watkins (peterw usa net) (1 replies) RE: Firewire Attack on Windows Vista Mar 06 2008 05:50PM Larry Seltzer (Larry larryseltzer com) (2 replies) RE: Firewire Attack on Windows Vista Mar 06 2008 09:11PM Thor (Hammer of God) (thor hammerofgod com) Re: [Full-disclosure] Firewire Attack on Windows Vista Mar 06 2008 08:00PM Tim (tim-security sentinelchicken org) (2 replies) RE: [Full-disclosure] Firewire Attack on Windows Vista Mar 07 2008 05:42PM Thor (Hammer of God) (thor hammerofgod com) (1 replies) RE: [Full-disclosure] Firewire Attack on Windows Vista Mar 07 2008 07:40PM Thor (Hammer of God) (thor hammerofgod com) (1 replies) RE: [Full-disclosure] Firewire Attack on Windows Vista Mar 07 2008 07:44PM Larry Seltzer (Larry larryseltzer com) (1 replies) RE: [Full-disclosure] Firewire Attack on Windows Vista Mar 06 2008 08:13PM Larry Seltzer (Larry larryseltzer com) (1 replies) Re: [Full-disclosure] Firewire Attack on Windows Vista Mar 06 2008 08:20PM Tim (tim-security sentinelchicken org) (1 replies) RE: [Full-disclosure] Firewire Attack on Windows Vista Mar 06 2008 08:35PM Larry Seltzer (Larry larryseltzer com) (1 replies) Re: [Full-disclosure] Firewire Attack on Windows Vista Mar 06 2008 08:44PM Tim (tim-security sentinelchicken org) |
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to a login screen. What can the Firewire device do?
OK, I guess I misunderstood the original paper
(http://www.sec-consult.com/fileadmin/Whitepapers/Vista_Physical_Attacks
.pdf). It now looks to me like they are claiming they can disable
password authentication *even while the system is not logged on* - do I
have that right?
Larry Seltzer
eWEEK.com Security Center Editor
http://security.eweek.com/
http://blogs.pcmag.com/securitywatch/
Contributing Editor, PC Magazine
larry.seltzer (at) ziffdavisenterprise (dot) com [email concealed]
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