4 Jul
2016
4 Jul
'16
4:53 a.m.
This doesn't seem to be too much of a worry as long as the user uses a ridiculously long password. LUKS on linux does not use any hardware backed storage and it still fares fine. The only beef I have is if the key derivation function is weak (allowing for faster brute forcing). This can still be fixed by using >64 characters and many many bits of entropy. On 07/03/2016 11:44 AM, Spencer wrote:
Hi,
break Android's Full Disk Encryption
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