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Sunday, July 1, 2012

Security tokens busted in a matter of minutes

RSA has responded with a blog post describing the research as an "academic exercise" and "not a useful attack". The security firm says the attack does not impact the one-time password aspect of its tokens (the six-digit number mentioned in the story below) but only the USB smartcard aspect, which is used to store cryptographic keys. RSA also says that the attack requires knowledge of the users smartcard PIN, in which case the system has already been compromised and the attack is unnecessary..


Original story


Some security tokens designed to protect computer systems, like RSA's SecurID 800 system, are now just plain old tokens - for now. Team Prosecco, a group of cryptographers based at the French National Institute for Research in Computer Science and Control, have figured out a way to extract the secret key from such tokens in just 13 minutes, effectively rendering them useless. The attack also works against older versions of the Estonian national ID card, allowing the team to forge a digital signature in around 48 hours.


The tokens are designed to provide more security than a fixed password alone can. They regularly generate a new six-digit number based on an initial starting number provided by RSA or another security firm, and users must input this number along with their password when logging in. Many tokens are stand-alone devices, but some like the SecurID 800 can be plugged into a computer via USB so that users don't have to enter the number themselves.


It is these USB tokens that have been cracked, using a technique called a "padding oracle attack", which essentially involves slightly modifying the encrypted text thousands of times. If the system views this extra padding as a valid encryption, the attacker can learn something about the original text until eventually they know the whole thing.


This kind of attack was first proposed in 1998 but until now was thought too slow to be practical, requiring 215,000 attempts to crack 1024-bit encryption. Now Team Prosecco have worked out a way to cut that number to just 9400, which takes about 13 minutes.


The researchers will present their attack at the CRYPTO 2012 conference in Santa Barbara, California, next month, but they have already informed the affected security token manufacturers, who are in the process of fixing the flaw. It is the latest in a series of troubles for RSA, which last year had to recall its tokens after hackers breached its internal network and stole secret information related to the system.






Blowfish12@2012 blowfish12.tk Author: Sudharsun. P. R.




Sunday, April 22, 2012

Top 5 Small Antivirus for USB Flash Drives

 

USB Flash Drives play the biggest role in transferring viruses from one computer to another. This is really annoying and we all face this when we move data through flash drives. The famous autorun.inf  virus is the one that is usually found in flash drives which is executed as soon as it’s attached and opened. This type of virus is not harmful but annoying as it copies itself to all permanent drives of a system.

Even after tight security through Antivirus Software this nifty little virus manages to enter most of the time without being detected. But there’s a solution for this – dedicated application to monitor and stop these flash drive viruses in real time.

The list below is of 5 best of those small antivirus applications which are specially developed to stop any type of USB worms. All of these are light weight, automatic and can be run in parallel with standard and full antivirus and do not slow down your computer at all.

Naevius USB Antivirus 2.1

A very popular and small antivirus. Naevius USB Antivirus is a tool which protects all your your pen drive fromautorun-viruses. Takes a very little space in memory and scans the drives in real time.

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TrustPort U3 Antivirus 2010 5.0

TrustPort U3 Antivirus is designed specifically for the protection of U3 smart drives. When installed on the U3 smart drive, it continuously monitors files being copied to the drive, so that no malicious codes can be stored on it. On-access protection is further supplemented with on-demand scanning.

The user can scan files, folders or drives on the host computer. If an infected file is found, it will be handled according to user settings. It can be renamed, moved to quarantine or deleted. To ensure the highest level of security, the software udergoes regular updates from the internet.

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USB Flashdrive Autorun Antivirus 1.0

USB Flash Drive Autorun Antivirus automatically detects, closes and deletes the virus from your drive. The software provides future protection by immunizing the system; by installing special autorun file which virus can’t delete.

Comes with multiple inbuilt tools like Task Manager to manage running programs, Autorun Suppressor to temporarily disable autorun while inserting the drive and System repair feature to repair system functions broken by a virus. It doesn’t require any signature updates so it is perfect for offline computers.

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USB Drive Antivirus 3.0

USB Drive Antivirus provides 100% protection which scans automatically, block and delete USB virus, trojans, and malicious code. It also works for Memory cards.

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USB Drive Antivirus

Another very popular but not so user friendly of all. But detects malicious files at good speed. Scanning options are not limited to USB drives – you can scan hard drives too.

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