Thursday, December 06, 2012

The Hardware Hackers Use to Crack Your Passwords

Source: http://gizmodo.com/5966169/the-hardware-hackers-use-to-crack-your-passwords

The Hardware Hackers Use to Crack Your PasswordsWe often write about the ingenious new tricks developed by hackers to penetrate security systems, but rarely do we see how they go about their work. Here's the kit they use to crack your password.

At a recent security conference, called Passwords^12, researcher Jeremi Gosney showed off the kind of rig that hackers use to crack passwords. It's shown in the photograph above.

You're looking at a cluster of five 4U rack servers equipped with 25 AMD Radeon graphics cards, capable of communicating at up to 10 Gbps. On that is run a password cracking program which can churn through 348 billion NTLM password hashes per second.

In other words, plenty of secure passwords can be brute force attacked given a little time. For some perspective, that means a 14 character, LM-encrypted Windows XP password will fall within six minutes. There's plenty more technical detail over at Security Ledger if you're interested.

In the meantime, though, this should make you think twice about the kind of passwords you use: if you don't have long, random strings in use, hackers will be able to nail you. As Boing Boing puts it, yesterday's "password that would take millions of years to break" is this year's "password broken in an afternoon". Set 'em long and strong, people. [Security Ledger]

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Samsung HDTVs get an IPTV app for LG U+ in Korea, most US providers are still slacking

Source: http://www.engadget.com/2012/12/06/samsung-hdtvs-get-an-iptv-app-for-lg-u-in-korea-most-us-provid/

Samsung HDTVs get an IPTV app for LG U in Korea, most US providers are still slacking

Here in the US, Samsung has consistently pushed the idea of using its HDTVs to watch cable / satellite without a set-top box at CES for the last several years. So far it has actually managed to launch support for DirecTV and Verizon FiOS video via IP although other providers demonstrated are still missing (Time Warner, Comcast), and now it's launching IPTV support at home in Korea with LG U+. The app lets Smart TVs directly tune into any of 138 broadcast channels as well as video on-demand, apparently without any box in the house. While we wait for easier IP access stateside -- and it's going to be an even longer wait now -- Samsung's also rolling out IPTV access with Estonian provider Elion, while LG U+ has already announced a set-top box with integrated Google TV, NFC and more. Maybe next year really is the year we get to ditch the cable box -- but also, maybe not.

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MetroPCS announces the Samsung Galaxy Admire 4G: 3.65-inch screen, LTE and $169 price tag

Source: http://www.engadget.com/2012/12/06/metropcs-samsung-galaxy-admire-4g/

MetroPCS announces the Samsung Galaxy Admire 4G 365inch screen, LTE and $169 price tag

Perhaps it's because the holiday season is well upon us, but MetroPCS decided now was the perfect time to welcome Samsung's Galaxy Admire 4G to its growing portfolio of wallet-friendly handsets. With today's introduction of the overhauled Admire, the Wireless for All carrier is surely expanding on its LTE-on-a-budget promise, as the device comes priced at a mere $169 (and that's without a beloved two-year commitment, of course). Naturally, this means we can't expect many high-end, drool-inducing specs onboard, but that's not to say some folks out there won't appreciate the 3.65-inch, HVGA display, a 1GHz CPU, 3-megapixel rear shooter and a taste of Google's famed Gingerbread -- after all, there's always that other galactic brethren if you're interested in getting more bang for your buck. The Samsung Galaxy Admire 4G will be up for grabs starting today on the MetroPCS website, while those looking to stop at nearby brick-and-mortar shop are going to have to wait until tomorrow to pick one up.

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AMD reveals Opteron 3300 and 4300 processors for the penny-pinching enterprise

Source: http://www.engadget.com/2012/12/06/amd-opteron-3300-4300/

As a followup to its flagship Opteron 6300 launch last month, AMD has just released several more Piledriver-based processors meant for the server room. One eight-core and two quad-core models are part of the Opteron 3300 series, while the Opteron 4300 series gets six new CPUs: one quad-core, three six-core and two eight-core designs. With all this new silicon, IT pros may have concerns about compatibility issues -- but fear not, for all of AMD's new gear has sockets that fit in with the 3200 and 4200 series to make upgrading a painless process. Designed for small-to-medium sized businesses and web host servers, the chips are relatively inexpensive with prices ranging from $174 to $501, a far cry from the the $575 to $1,392 price of the higher-end 6300.

Despite the low cost, AMD claims the CPUs have a 24 percent performance per watt increase and 15 percent less power usage than their predecessors. The chip maker will likely still face an uphill battle against Intel's mighty Xeon, but businesses looking to save a little cash might be the Opteron's saving grace. There's more detailed specs on the newly announced processors at the source, and you can get a peek at the pricing table after the break.

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Twitter announces 'Trends' for 100 more cities, spreads the trending topics love

Source: http://www.engadget.com/2012/12/06/twitter-trends-in-100-more-cities/

Twitter announces 'Trends' for 100 more cities, spreads the trending topics love

Even though there's an ongoing kerfuffle between social giants Instagram and Twitter, the microblogging service is putting that aside and focusing its own efforts on improving the experience for some of its (many) users. With that in mind, Twitter announced earlier today that it has expanded its trending topics feature, also known as Trends, to an additional 100 cities around the world, including big-name places like Frankfurt in Germany and Guadalajara down in Mexico. Of course, this means more people can now easily glance at some of the most talked about things around the Blue Bird social network -- still, don't expect Justin Bieber's name to pop up every single day on the list, as Twitter was pretty clear on how it feels about that.

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