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What's in a name? Not Palladium
Refalm:
quote:Tattooed: I hope nobody buy TCPA or Palladium- remember what happend with the P3 serial numbers-nobody wanted that-so why should anyone what this crap.
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That's because Microsoft says that it will increase security on your computer and on the internet. And that people are actually believing that.
Calum:
microsoft break anti trust laws all the time. don't be naive.
Tattooed:
Here is a TCPA site that you can write comments or a Question about TCPA. http://www.trustedcomputing.org/tcpaasp4/contact_tcpa.asp
[ February 06, 2003: Message edited by: Tattooed ]
sporkpimp:
Okay, so Palladium is incredibly, indelibly evil... but what about the TCPA?
The TCPA rebuttal PDF linked a couple posts above is interesting... if the author is honest and things work out like he says they will, even a Linux box would benefit from TCPA... I personally would feel a lot better having (nearly) unstealable private keys, and the idea of being able to "lock in" security information would be nice...
...of course, that's -IF- that's an accurate summary of TCPA.
Anyone got better info?
choasforages:
from the tcpa faq, it says you can use your own keys. its supported by ibm, and supposedly theyve had it in some of their systems for some time now
[ February 07, 2003: Message edited by: chaosforages ]
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