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00:51.23 | DocScrutinizer05 | cooooool |
00:51.36 | DocScrutinizer05 | now please port that to ARM |
00:52.02 | DocScrutinizer05 | Neo900 is THE platform to do so |
00:53.09 | DocScrutinizer05 | we can prove from a hw level that neither modem nor wlan nor any other subsystem introduces any threat |
01:02.22 | DocScrutinizer05 | other topic: http://www.seapraha.cz/download/pls8-e_hd_v01000a_tcm216-155302.pdf |
01:04.57 | DocScrutinizer05 | do you trust (how much?) in VEXT and PWR_IND? Anyway on Neo900 you can read it out and even set IRQs on them |
01:05.35 | DocScrutinizer05 | http://wstaw.org/m/2014/08/02/plasma-desktopG24150.png |
01:08.08 | DocScrutinizer05 | http://wstaw.org/m/2014/08/02/plasma-desktopF24150.png |
01:09.17 | DocScrutinizer05 | of course it *could* be all fake and the module *you* got looks completely different, some TLA created it exactly for you and tricked us into using it while building your device |
01:13.08 | DocScrutinizer05 | they wasted those EUR 450k to develop that special module and sneak it in to end in *your* device, since we got additional even better means to find out about such attack |
01:15.01 | DocScrutinizer05 | I think I asked for it: our website should state: "NSA will *hate* us", and we mean it ;-) Dunno if it finally made it to neo900.org |
01:20.18 | DocScrutinizer05 | bottom line: unless you think we get paid by NSA or you think NSA will spend >>2million EUR to eavesdrop/compromise *your* Neo900, you're absolutely safe from such attacks like sketched by [2014-08-01 Fri 16:54:45] <whitequark> delivering malware with baseband exploits! http://blogs.wsj.com/digits/2014/08/01/can-this-israeli-startup-hack-your-phone/ |
01:21.36 | DocScrutinizer05 | ^^^^ *this* is a selling point that's pretty unique |
01:23.24 | DocScrutinizer05 | answer to the URL-question 2 lines above: NO WAY, SIR! this-israeli-startup-hack will start to weep when facing a Neo900 |
01:25.01 | DocScrutinizer05 | they smile when encountering a blackphone, since it's easy-peasy to them to grab audio before it gets encrypted. But on Neo900 thay start panicking |
01:25.27 | DocScrutinizer05 | they* |
01:25.59 | DocScrutinizer05 | worst case they give up. |
01:27.07 | DocScrutinizer05 | best case they don't realize what they're confronted with, and *you* get the alarm that something fishy is going on, while they still wonder how to make progress |
01:28.51 | DocScrutinizer05 | send them your favorite audo recording, be it a Zappa song, or be it Bill Clinton or Nixon uttering whatever |
01:30.24 | DocScrutinizer05 | Neo900 is the ONLY phone I know of that offers such amount of control over what's going on with your daily mobile device |
01:31.31 | DocScrutinizer05 | we don't simply block rogie attacks, we *detect* them and alert the user |
01:31.38 | DocScrutinizer05 | rogue* |
01:33.57 | DocScrutinizer05 | think of a bank. We don't lock the doors to start with, we lock the outer doors after the bandits entered and found the second level doors locked. So they can't get in, but they also can't get out anymore |
01:34.39 | DocScrutinizer05 | and the ALARM is yelling |
01:35.51 | DocScrutinizer05 | then it's up to you what you make of it |
01:37.23 | DocScrutinizer05 | you can open all doors after you made sure there's no money in the bank anymore |
01:38.05 | DocScrutinizer05 | you can nuke the entrance - errr, leave your phone in a bus or train |
01:39.50 | DocScrutinizer05 | and there's definitely no other hardware that offers this to you |
01:49.52 | timclassic | DocScrutinizer05: Sounds great :) |
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18:53.51 | DocScrutinizer51 | ~ding |
18:53.51 | infobot | dong |
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23:24.18 | dos1 | chromium is so broken that it's even not available in debian armel and armhf suites due to build problems... |
23:57.25 | bencoh | gcc 4.9 bug vs chromium ? |