31 Jul
2002
31 Jul
'02
10:13 p.m.
On Tue, 30 Jul 2002, James A. Donald wrote:
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On 29 Jul 2002 at 15:35, AARG! Anonymous wrote:
both Palladium and TCPA deny that they are designed to restrict what applications you run. The TPM FAQ at http://www.trustedcomputing.org/docs/TPM_QA_071802.pdf reads ....
They deny that intent, but physically they have that capability.
--digsig James A. Donald
If they do not restrict what programs I may run, then presumably, under TCPA, I might run a cracking program on an encrypted file I obtained via TCPA handshake+transmissal? The claims that TCPA, Palladium, etc. do not give root to the Englobulators is, on its face, ridiculous. Their main design criterion is to do so. oo--JS.