Comment The most interesting part (Score 3, Interesting) 87
From the FAQ: "TPM 2.0 is intended to be usable for a very broad range of platforms from embedded systems to mobile devices to PCs to servers." In other words, TCG is not dead but actively pushing TPMs to new platforms.
A use case: in case of theft, the permanent storage of your device can be protected against reading the flash memory (of course, assuming your device is locked in the first place) in the same fashion as Bitlocker works on PCs. The secret key with which your corporate data is encrypted can be stored in the TPM bound to a password and/or PCRs. (Assuming, of course, that the TPM itself is not hacked using physical attacks (DPA, etc.). But at least, it raises the bar for the average thief.)
Submission + - Now that it's here, is there a place for Windows RT? (arstechnica.com)
This is not to say that getting Windows running on ARM was a trivial undertaking. Typical ARM SoCs don't use PCI for their integrated peripherals or ATA for their mass storage, and so Windows had to be modified to not require PCI and to support booting from MMC storage. But those changes are now part of core Windows; Windows 8 systems built around Intel's Clover Trail platform will also use MMC."
Submission + - How a Google Headhunter's E-Mail Unraveled a Massive Net Security Hole (wired.com)
Harris wasn’t interested in the job at Google, but he decided to crack the key and send an e-mail to Google founders Brin and Page, as each other, just to show them that he was onto their game."
Comment Re:Gridlocked with No Way to Prime the Pump (Score 2) 438
You seem to equate inflation with government printing money. By doing that, you miss out on a large source of inflation in economies, namely, banks loaning out more money than they possess (at a rate capped by the central bank) and thus creating money.
These loans do not benefit "those closest to the government" but go straight into the economy. Some of these loans will increase wealth (e.g., successful startups), while others will not, causing inflation.
There is nothing wrong with a stable, low inflation level. Your savings will not be obliterated if the interest paid by the bank on your savings is higher than the inflation level.
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Comment it's not the problem of forgetting 1 password... (Score 1) 388
I've got more than 20 different passwords for all kinds of services. In the beginning it wasn't all that hard to remember 5 different passwords. But it starts to get difficult when you're starting to confuse passwords from one service with another. I don't know about everyone else, but I don't reuse my passwords; it's just as bad as using a weak password.
There should be some central auth service which just uses 1 password, and then verifies to another service you are really that person you claim you are...