LSI subsidiary SandForce has been forced to admit that its SF-2000 solid-state drive (SSD) controller has a flaw in its security implementation which sees the Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) key ...
Serving tech enthusiasts for over 25 years. TechSpot means tech analysis and advice you can trust. SandForce announced their SF-2000 series controller way back in 2010 as an overall improvement to the ...
Mircosoft announced the Wireless Desktop 2000, a new wireless keyboard that protects your keystrokes with AES 128-bit encryption. The unit will be available within about a month for roughly $40. The ...
Last week the SandForce 'automatic encryption' web page stated: “The SandForce SF-2000 SSD Processor solves this problem by embedding two encryption engines using AES-256 & AES-128 to protect the ...
Those using Google Cloud Storage got a nice treat this week when Google announced that it is now encrypting all data before it’s written to disk with 128-bit AES encryption. Google says that users ...
Intel has decided that AES encryption feature of the 520 Series SSD (Cherryville) does not actually feature 256-bit encryption. It turns out that the SSD actually only supports 128-bit encryption, ...
The BitLocker encryption method and Cipher strength you set as default is only applied when you turn on BitLocker for a drive. Any changes you make will not affect a drive already encrypted by ...
When I sent out this alert about Banks not using SSL to prove their identity to their users, quite a bit of feedback was excessively cynical on encryption technology and cryptography in general along ...
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