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February 26th, 2004, 07:57 AM
#36
Agreed Flaming, while none of us really know how it will be implimented... we all understand how bad it can go, or how good it can go. For instance, in your idea if they store it in RAM (even onboard) then we have a problem of people altering that memory directly, and thus bypassing the chip security completely to compromise the RAM. What then? Secure RAM©? (I said it first!!! I herebye claim ownership to the title Secure RAM©! If used, send me $0.05 for royalty fees. If found in volation I will threaten you, claim you stole my source code, fail to produce my own source code, and then call you 3rd grade names)
Let's just hope they give it some thought before finalizing the chip.
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