“@stake has reported a security issue in Lexar Lexar[sic]
JumpDrive Secure, which can be exploited by malicious people to gain
knowledge of sensitive information. Lexar’s JumpDrive Secure USB
Flash Drive includes an application called Safe Guard, which creates
two zones (a public and a private) on the flash drive. According to
the vendor, data placed in the private zone are password-protected and
will therefore be safe if the device is lost or stolen. However,
it…
Government Against Full Disclosure of Vulnerabilities
Government Against Full Disclosure of Vulnerabilities08/05/2002 10:43 PM The President's special advisor for cyber space security tells
security professionals that only software vendors and the government
should be notified of security flaws in software before a patch is
released.
RE: [Full-Disclosure] THE VULNERABILITY STILL WORKS AFTER TODAY'S PATCH
RE: [Full-Disclosure] THE VULNERABILITY STILL WORKS AFTER TODAY'S PATCH07/03/2004 11:49 AM Jelmer (Jul 03 2004) Grok Description matches for Re: [Full-Disclosure] Clear text password exposure in Datakey's tokens and smartcards GrokA matches for Re: [Full-Disclosure] Clear text password exposure in Datakey's tokens and smartcards
Re: [Full-Disclosure] Clear text password exposure in Datakey's tokens and smartcards
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