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____/ Lusotec on Sunday 07 Mar 2010 14:41 : \____
> Roy Schestowitz wrote:
>> Ok, Be Afraid if Someone's Got a Voltmeter Hooked to Your CPU
>> (...)
>
> Very funny stuff. :)
>
> This is just another example of why software security is impossible without
> physical security. Once the system is in the wrong hands it's game over...
>
> Regards.
Self-frying ICs FTW.
Anyway, OpenSSL is used a lot in embedded form, so it can pass between hands.
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