Comments on: And you will know my name is the Grep… http://dot.nologin.net/index.php/2007/10/30/and-you-will-know-my-name-is-the-grep/ i know it should be /etc/ ... Mon, 14 Apr 2008 23:57:01 +0000 http://wordpress.org/?v=2.2.3 By: Aidan Kehoe http://dot.nologin.net/index.php/2007/10/30/and-you-will-know-my-name-is-the-grep/#comment-4700 Aidan Kehoe Tue, 30 Oct 2007 10:15:10 +0000 http://dot.nologin.net/index.php/2007/10/30/and-you-will-know-my-name-is-the-grep/#comment-4700 Sweet, subscribed (I think; no email confirmation yet.) From the ‘Irrelevant’ section of <a href="http://www.matasano.com/log/" rel="nofollow">Matasono log’s</a> <a href="http://www.matasano.com/log/981/a-roundup-of-leopard-security-features/" rel="nofollow">latest post:</a><blockquote><i>Filevault in Tiger used 128-bit AES keys. Now it uses 256-bit AES keys. There’s a Fields Medal waiting for the person who breaks 128-bit AES. That person can’t necessarily break Leopard Filevault. Awesome. The funny part about this is that the Filevault keys are still protected by the weakest key in the system: your user password.</i></blockquote><b>That</b> is how Apple fanboys should be. BTW, are you getting spam from Netsoc? They deleted my account back on the 12th, despite my having been on the committee, and they've been constantly spamming me ever since, three weeks later. ("Thank you for being a member of Netsoc; we hope you have enjoyed it.") Sweet, subscribed (I think; no email confirmation yet.)

From the ‘Irrelevant’ section of Matasono log’s latest post:

Filevault in Tiger used 128-bit AES keys. Now it uses 256-bit AES keys. There’s a Fields Medal waiting for the person who breaks 128-bit AES. That person can’t necessarily break Leopard Filevault. Awesome. The funny part about this is that the Filevault keys are still protected by the weakest key in the system: your user password.

That is how Apple fanboys should be.

BTW, are you getting spam from Netsoc? They deleted my account back on the 12th, despite my having been on the committee, and they’ve been constantly spamming me ever since, three weeks later. (”Thank you for being a member of Netsoc; we hope you have enjoyed it.”)

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