jonwil | Anyone know if there is a browser (any one, dont care which) that can display https://www.kmart.com.au/product/lego-city-police-sky-police-diamond-heist---60209/2382885 on the N900? | 11:19 |
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Vajb | jonwil: I con only list browsers that didn't display that page | 11:38 |
KotCzarny | i guess he didnt like that answer | 11:40 |
KotCzarny | :) | 11:40 |
Vajb | seems likely :p | 11:42 |
DocScrutinizer05 | sixwheeledbeast^: wasn't the "SD" in "SecureDigital" cards exactly about hw encryption, just that nobody really is using that feature, except of some windows smartphones afaik | 17:20 |
sixwheeledbeast^ | Secure Digital is just the name for the format standard AFAIK? | 17:23 |
sixwheeledbeast^ | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SD_Association | 17:25 |
DocScrutinizer05 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Secure_Digital#Card_security "card password" | 17:25 |
DocScrutinizer05 | >>Cards can protect their contents from erasure or modification, prevent access by non-authorized users, and protect copyrighted content using digital rights management.<< | 17:26 |
sixwheeledbeast^ | Password locked but not encrypted data | 17:26 |
DocScrutinizer05 | there's no info how it's implemented on flash level, I think the controller encrypts data with the password | 17:28 |
DocScrutinizer05 | anyway what is the semantics of "encrypted" anyway? As long as you can't even read the data. any encryption of that data is "Schroedinger's cat" | 17:34 |
sixwheeledbeast^ | LUKS was easy to setup with disks. Still not checked compatibility with other devices or OS. If it's not viable I am thinking I will go the flash sticks with a pin on them. More expensive but seems to tick all the boxes. | 17:35 |
DocScrutinizer05 | quite a few of those "encrypted" sticks were complete fake | 17:37 |
DocScrutinizer05 | check carefully if the one you want to get seen some audit | 17:37 |
sixwheeledbeast^ | Yep either this https://istorage-uk.com/product/datashur-pro/ or the lower rated Corsair Secure 3 | 17:38 |
sixwheeledbeast^ | Flash chips are coated in resin on the above. | 17:39 |
DocScrutinizer05 | I seem to recall one of the supposedly encrypted flash sticks simply came with a windows driver that encoded data on PC, and of course it had the PIN in plaintext in the executable data loaded from stick into PC | 17:55 |
DocScrutinizer05 | IOW "cracking" that "encrypted storage" was a homework task for 1st semester CS students | 17:56 |
sixwheeledbeast^ | that would be software based | 17:57 |
sixwheeledbeast^ | oh i think i see | 17:57 |
DocScrutinizer05 | well, the package printing is tolerant | 17:57 |
sixwheeledbeast^ | I read that wrong :nod: | 17:57 |
DocScrutinizer05 | it been advertised as "encrypting storage" - didmn't mention it does the encryption on PC's CPU | 17:58 |
DocScrutinizer05 | the one you linked above looks good at first flance | 18:01 |
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