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February 3, 2010, 9:27AM
Black Hat DC: Researcher Cracks Secure Microchip
The ultra-secure technology used to protect
some of the world's most commonly used microchips might not be so
secure, a researcher said at Black Hat DC. Read the full article. [Dark Reading]
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