@datapulte Les projets comme USBArmory sont des impostures sur le plan technique, c'est du libre Canada Dry ou seul l'OS interne est libre.
@stmanfr @datapulte well I don't share your opinion obviously, but again to each its own...I just don't agree with terms such as "impostor"
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@stmanfr @datapulte which imply intention on our part to be deceptive, and there is none. Anyway thx for clarifications :) -
@AndreaBarisani Please accept my apologize for this. I was just talking about security matters regardings problems like BadUSB. @datapulte -
@stmanfr @datapulte no worries :), specifically re BadUSB the SoC Boot ROM can be inspected and there is no persistence on SoC -
@stmanfr @datapulte therefore it is fair to say that malicious flashing capabilities can be very well assessed and ruled out in our opinion -
@stmanfr @datapulte we did audit the SoC that we use, being you know hw auditors too, and we consider it a good choice -
@stmanfr @datapulte also all other components are passive and their electrical role is easy to identify and inspect, attack surface is low -
@AndreaBarisani device logic made out of finite state machines in cabled logic into an FPGA. That was ly point, indeed. @datapulte -
@stmanfr @datapulte theoretically you are right, we just wanted to do something practical and not in the realm of science fiction ;) - 3 more replies
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@AndreaBarisani Okay, I regreat using this word. Forgive me. It was just in the context of "security" @datapulteThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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