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  2. Device Keys - Wikipedia

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    This way, to revoke a given device key, the MKB needs only be encrypted with a Processing Key which is not reachable by its Device Keys set. Storing. Each device is given its Device Keys and a 31-bit number d called the device number. For each Device Key, there is an associated number denoted the path number, the “u” bit mask, and the “v ...

  3. List of copy protection schemes - Wikipedia

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    Commercial Blu-ray Disc protection schemes. AACS. The encrypted content can only be decrypted using combination of media key (obtained from Media Key Block by one of device keys available for each reproduction devices) and the Volume ID (unique identifiers stored on each disk) of the media. BD+. The BD+ virtual machine embedded in authorized ...

  4. Key Code Qualifier - Wikipedia

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    Key Code Qualifier is an error-code returned by a SCSI device. When a SCSI target device returns a check condition in response to a command, the initiator usually then issues a SCSI Request Sense command. This process is part of a SCSI protocol called Contingent Allegiance Condition. The target will respond to the Request Sense command with a ...

  5. TechCrunch launches TheTruthSpy spyware lookup tool

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    TechCrunch today launched a spyware lookup tool that allows anyone to check if their Android device was compromised by a network of consumer-grade stalkerware apps, including TheTruthSpy. The aim ...

  6. This free spyware lookup tool lets you check if your Android device was compromised by TheTruthSpy spyware network. You can now check to see if your Android device was compromised by TheTruthSpy ...

  7. The Clubscan ID scanner for nightclubs - Engadget

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    A British company called idscan introduces Clubscan — an ID scanning solution for nightclubs and other entertainment venues. The system includes scanner, software, and USB encryption key ...

  8. The legal loophole that lets the government search your phone

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    The Fourth Amendment intends to protect people from “unreasonable searches and seizures” by the US government. This is where we get legal protections like warrants, where law enforcement needs ...

  9. StickNFind Bluetooth stickers let you tag and locate your ...

    www.engadget.com/2013-01-02-sticknfind-bluetooth...

    A free Android or iOS app then lets you hone in on any stickers within a roughly 100-foot (line of sight) range. ... a "Reverse Virtual Leash" will make the device (perhaps attached to your keys ...