When Hashes Collide - Secure-wipe best practices, browser identity segregation, bye bye Twitter (X)

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  • čas přidán 18. 09. 2023
  • • Last week's news about evidence of LastPass vault decryption targeting cryptocurrency keys, and the UK's backing down on its encryption monitoring legislation.
    • How hardware security modules (HSMs) allow cryptographic operations like code signing without exposing private keys.
    • Browser identity segregation using multiple profiles rather than separate browsers.
    • Requirements and best practices for securely wiping data from modern solid state drives.
    • A countdown clock for the 32-bit UNIX time rollover in the year 2038.
    • Steve's plan to move off Twitter and onto email lists for Security Now communication.
    • A deep dive into cryptographic hash collisions, using fewer hash bits, and balancing anonymity with statistical meaning.
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    Hosts: Steve Gibson and Leo Laporte
    Security Now episode 940
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