Can computers ever be trusted with voting?
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National Semiconductor Enhances Personal
Computers With Its SafeKeeper Trusted
I/O Device
National Semiconductor Enhances Personal
Computers With Its SafeKeeper Trusted
I/O Device
09/18/2004 08:34 PMLinux Electrons Sep 18 2004 11:21PM GMT
Will STV Voting be Corrupted by
Computers?
Will STV Voting be Corrupted by
Computers?
04/17/2005 07:00 PMPEJ News Apr 17 2005 8:10PM GMT
E-voting debate: Can we trust computers?
E-voting debate: Can we trust computers?
04/23/2004 09:52 PMMSNBC Apr 24 2004 1:55AM GMT
Electronic voting debate: Can computers
ever be trustworthy?
Electronic voting debate: Can computers
ever be trustworthy?
04/24/2004 03:36 AMAP via The Ledger Apr 24 2004 7:35AM GMT
How could they DO this to us? We
trusted them!!
How could they DO this to us? We
trusted them!!
12/27/2004 09:34 PM
Let's Roll
!!! Does Donald Rumsfield contradicting the official US record
harm America?
Trusted QSL
Trusted QSL
03/24/2005 02:36 PMNew Mac bugfix release
BBC on DRM and Trusted Computing
BBC on DRM and Trusted Computing
03/22/2005 04:42 PMSlashdot Mar 20 2005 10:11PM GMT
Is Google to be trusted?
Is Google to be trusted?
06/10/2004 09:03 PM
Gmail is too Creepy
"Dear Gmail user: Due to privacy considerations, we cannot
respond unless you resend your email from a different account."
Trusted Computing
Trusted Computing
05/23/2004 01:52 AM
Trusted Computing. Microsoft and friends are proposing some
major
alterations to
the way that computers work, the ostensible goal being to increase
security. But
others say that the
real goals are much more insidious.
Trusted merchants
Trusted merchants
12/30/2004 11:29 AMI got an email from a stranger asking where he should donate money for
tsunami victims. I sent him the urls to the donation pages up at
Amazon and Google. I didn't send him to Wikipedia. Apparently, for
this type of information I trust a top-down source more than a
bottom-up one. Wikipedia does its best to discourage trust on this
topic, and appropriately so: Due to its open and collaborative nature,
Wikipedia cannot guarantee the veracity of outside links or the
absence of possible scams involving charities, thus the potential
danger of fraud exists. In particular, please beware of...
Trusted Networking?
Trusted Networking?
05/11/2004 03:16 PMLast week we wrote about how the idea of
compl
y and connect security was beginning to get more attention than
the traditional "scan and block" method, which has been shown to be
too reactive. At the time, we suggested a hybrid approach would make
more sense. Furthering this point, the unfortunately named Trusted
Computing Group is working on a
standa
rd for establishing security policies for a "comply and connect"
system. This way, anyone can set the rules and they can be used
across different vendors. The companies involved are all quite
impressive, but it does seem like they're all heavily invested in this
area already - meaning that the solution is likely to have compromises
and be more focused on protecting business models than actually
solving some of the bigger issues concerning stopping malicious
attacks and files.
Can Firefox be trusted?
Can Firefox be trusted?
12/24/2004 12:46 PMFor the record "I Love Firefox", "Everyone I talk to is trying
Firefox" that out of the way. There is a blog entry that is making
it's rounds on concerns some are having when downloading Firefox and
installing plugins.
The author has a right to be concerned and the gang over at Firefox
should take his comments seriously. [blog
s.msdn.com/ptorr]
What Happens When The Internet Is
Trusted?
What Happens When The Internet Is
Trusted?
12/16/2003 05:16 PMSomeone who prefers to remain anonymous wrote in with a link to a
Newsweek story painting a
scary
portrait of the future internet that some big companies envision.
Under the name (popularized, of course, by Microsoft) "trusted
computing", they're trying to clean up the internet. However, just
like pioneering places in the real world, "cleaning up" often means
"locking down", which can take away the rights and freedoms of
individuals mainly because a small number of them abused those rights
and freedoms. At the same time, however, the article suggests that in
such a cleaning up, we're simply making the internet safe for big
companies. The big question, then, is there a way to deal with the
bad seeds in an online world where anything goes that doesn't require
restricting our freedoms and openness? Or are the two things mutually
exclusive? I'd like to believe that it's possible to preserve the
rights and freedoms, but it will take more work - because it involves
focusing on stopping the abusers, instead of just blocking everyone.
EFF trusted computing position
EFF trusted computing position
10/28/2003 11:06 PMSecurity models that treat the computer owner as the adversary are the
problem. Reliable knowledge of a remote computer's internal software
state is the tool that enables applications with such security models.
Sites to add to the Trusted Zone
Sites to add to the Trusted Zone
12/19/2004 03:26 PMOther News: Trusted Computing Module
Other News: Trusted Computing Module
06/17/2005 05:36 PMDid Apple switch to Intel to get access to its digital-control
hardware?
Beware of Fully Trusted Code
Beware of Fully Trusted Code
04/09/2004 03:57 PMThe vast majority of managed applications run with full trust, but
based on my experience teaching .NET security to developers with a
broad range of experience, most really don't understand the
implications of fully trusted code. So I've pulled together a number
of examples where fully trusted code can skirt around common language
runtime (CLR) security features, starting each with a question that
seems to have an obvious answer.
Steven Levy on Trusted Computing
Steven Levy on Trusted Computing
12/11/2003 09:38 AMSteven Levy, author of
Hackers and
Crypto, has a fantastic piece on Newsweek's site about the
potential dangers of Trusted Computing.
How could the freedom genie be shoved back into the bottle?
Basically, it's part of a huge effort to transform the Net from an
arena where anyone can anonymously participate to a sign-in affair
where tamperproof "digital certificates" identify who you are. The
advantages of such a system are clear: it would eliminate identity
theft and enable small, secure electronic "microtransactions," long a
dream of Internet commerce pioneers. (Another bonus: arrivederci,
unwelcome spam.) A concurrent step would be the adoption of "trusted
computing," a system by which not only people but computer programs
would be stamped with identifying marks. Those would link with
certificates that determine whether programs are uncorrupted and
cleared to run on your computer.
Link
(
via Smartmobs)
Trusted Pickle - Python module
Trusted Pickle - Python module
12/31/2003 07:19 PMNew project: TrustedPickle
Embedded Systems Get Security with
Trusted Computing
Embedded Systems Get Security with
Trusted Computing
09/08/2004 12:28 PMSecurity focus or not, can an
unrepentant Microsoft be trusted?
Security focus or not, can an
unrepentant Microsoft be trusted?
04/12/2004 10:00 AMCan a "no-regrets Microsoft" be really worthy of being trusted again?
Questioning Ballmer on whether or not the company regrets its early
no-holds-barred feature development pace, Ballmer essentially said
"no."
Owner Override: a proposal to fix
Trusted Computing
Owner Override: a proposal to fix
Trusted Computing
11/15/2003 01:14 PMMy collegaue Seth Schoen has written an audacious article for Linux
Journal in which he calls on the architects of "Trusted Computing"
[TCPA|TCG|Palladium|NGSCB] systems -- which ostensibly solve some of
the Internet's security problems by adding cryptographicallly secured
tamper-detection to the hardware of the commodity PC -- to add a
feature that he calls "Owner Override."
Trusted Computing proposals have drawn fire as tools for lock-in and
other anti-competitive strategies; Seth's Owner Override allows the
owner of a computer to override the Trusted Computing security when it
is in her own interest.
For example, you could use Owner Override to tell a "lie" to your
bank, which insists that you use Microsoft Internet Explorer to access
its website, and convince the bank's webserver that your copy of Opera
or Safari or Mozilla is really Internet Explorer. This is possible
(even routine) today, but in a Trusted Computing universe, it will be
impossible, modulo Owner Override.
Fortunately, this problem is fixable. TCG should empower computer
owners to override attestations deliberately to defeat policies of
which they disapprove. Giving the owner this choice preserves an
essential part of the status quo: third parties can never know for
sure what's running on your PC. TCG already defines a platform owner
concept. The TCG specification also should provide for a facility by
which the platform owner, when physically present, can force the TPM
chip to generate an attestation as if the Platform Configuration
Registers (PCRs) contained values of the owner's choice instead of
their actual values.
APIs and a clear user interface for the override mechanism could be
specified by an appropriate TCG committee. Only the platform owner
should be able to do this; whenever a machine provides an inaccurate
attestation, it does so for what its owner considered an appropriate
reason. This change would do nothing to undermine the basic security
benefits of the TCPA hardware, including those outlined in the Safford
article; you still could tell whether your computer had been altered.
Link
(
via Vitanuova)
My Experience with Site Match and
Trusted Feed
My Experience with Site Match and
Trusted Feed
12/28/2004 09:36 PMMS Trusted Computing back to drawing
board
MS Trusted Computing back to drawing
board
05/06/2004 07:24 AMLonghorn loses another feature
Cisco Named One Of Top Three Most
Trusted Security Vendors
Cisco Named One Of Top Three Most
Trusted Security Vendors
09/22/2004 08:13 AMYou Don't Even Have to Add Water to Add
the Trusted Blog Search to Your Site!
You Don't Even Have to Add Water to Add
the Trusted Blog Search to Your Site!
03/11/2003 10:45 AMDrat - I don't have time to add this to my site tonight, but I will
next week. Micah Alpern
has made it even easier to add his Search
Blogs You Read engine to your site! Now called the Trusted
Blog Search, you can use his
mighty-fine, fill-in-the-blank wizard to produce code to copy and
paste into your template. Excellent job, Micah!
MSN - UK Filters Out Looksmart and
Inktomi Trusted Feeds
MSN - UK Filters Out Looksmart and
Inktomi Trusted Feeds
10/29/2003 01:14 AM"...MSN have applied filters to remove all Looksmart and trusted feeds
in Inktomi..."
Asia Times - Asia's most trusted news
source
Asia Times - Asia's most trusted news
source
06/16/2004 12:11 AM"Victory has many fathers, while defeat is an orphan, although
sometimes attended by paternity suits." .. How America can win
the intelligence war ..
Click
atimes.com/atimes/Front_Page/FF15Aa01.html
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Consumers Say eBay Most Trusted Company
for Privacy (Reuters)
Consumers Say eBay Most Trusted Company
for Privacy (Reuters)
06/09/2004 11:57 PMReuters - Online bazaar eBay Inc.(EBAY.O)
is the most trusted U.S. company for privacy, according to a
new consumer study released late on Wednesday.
I believe we have officially reached the
point where nothing DAN BLATHER says can
be trusted -- including A and THE
I believe we have officially reached the
point where nothing DAN BLATHER says can
be trusted -- including A and THE
09/15/2004 03:40 PMMorse: The First Rathergate .. Anne
Morris
nationalreview.com/comment/morse200409150552.asp
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eBay is most trusted company for privacy
in the US, while Google is snubbed
eBay is most trusted company for privacy
in the US, while Google is snubbed
06/11/2004 03:56 PMYou may not be able to sell your soul at eBay, but that's not the only
reason some consumers feel the company has their best interests at
heart. Consumers have voted the company most trusted for privacy in
the United States.
Trusted Computing/DMCA vs. Diebold
Pentagon Paper
Trusted Computing/DMCA vs. Diebold
Pentagon Paper
04/23/2004 11:06 PMSlashdot Apr 24 2004 3:14AM GMT
Voting Machine Companies Make Political
Contributions to Both Democrats and
Republicans - New Report Traces Campaign
Contributions of Companies that Produce
E-Voting Machines
Voting Machine Companies Make Political
Contributions to Both Democrats and
Republicans - New Report Traces Campaign
Contributions of Companies that Produce
E-Voting Machines
08/13/2004 03:15 AMNew research on the political campaign contributions made to Democrats
and Republicans by voting maching companies. [PRWEB Aug 13, 2004]
Atmel Announces Trusted Computing Group
1.2 Security Processor
Atmel Announces Trusted Computing Group
1.2 Security Processor
02/17/2004 11:43 AMBelga Direct Press Releases Feb 17 2004 3:48PM GMT
EFF Staff Technologist Seth Schoen to
Teach Trusted Computing Class
EFF Staff Technologist Seth Schoen to
Teach Trusted Computing Class
01/19/2004 10:42 AMPre-register for all-day class on what's actually involved in trusted
computing technologies.
Trusted Electronic Communications Forum
aims to fight online fraud
Trusted Electronic Communications Forum
aims to fight online fraud
06/16/2004 04:29 PMThe new Trusted Electronic Communications Forum, which includes AT&T
Wireless, IBM, Best Buy and ABN Amro, will work to promote technology
standards, best practices and prosecutions in the fight against
cybercriminals.
MSIE Overly Trusted Location Variant
Method Cache Vulnerability
MSIE Overly Trusted Location Variant
Method Cache Vulnerability
07/17/2004 01:07 PMPaul (Jul 16 2004)
Asia Times - Asia's most trusted news
source for the Middle East
Asia Times - Asia's most trusted news
source for the Middle East
05/22/2004 09:44 AMBerg beheading. No way say medical experts .. need to be convinced ..
killed by beheading .. from Asia Times .. Full
article
atimes.com/atimes/Middle_East/FE22Ak03.html
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Trusted Computing Group Hosting
Technology Seminar at Infosecurity
Europe, London, England
Trusted Computing Group Hosting
Technology Seminar at Infosecurity
Europe, London, England
04/18/2005 04:25 AMBusiness Wire UK Apr 18 2005 8:17AM GMT
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