[asterisk-biz] Copy protect your Asterisk Box

Paul ast2005 at 9ux.com
Thu Dec 21 17:45:38 MST 2006


Trixter aka Bret McDanel wrote:

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> On 12/22/06, *Paul* <ast2005 at 9ux.com <mailto:ast2005 at 9ux.com>> wrote:
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>     See my post saying I was joking. Anyway, a battery or supercap takes
>     care of that. It doesn't take long to erase something as short a a key
>     pair. Another approach is to trigger some thermite and let the heat do
>     the job. Or maybe the EMP from a nuclear explosion .....
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> ust have to make sure that you cant read the data after erasure.  
> Magnetic media (hard drives for example) typically can be read via
> automated means to get several generations of the data that was
> there.  The cost is suprisingly low to get data off a harddrive given
> its level of automation currently.  Temper that against hte cost of
> making such a system ...
>
> As for the emp of a nuclear explosion, a small nuke placed within the
> case to create the emp is likely to damage the equipment first, so the
> emp would be useless ...  Why not use a flux compression generator,
> that way you arent shipping nuclear material that could be stolen and
> used in a power plant somewhere, we cant have that can we? 

Design a dynamic photonic memory device. The data is stored in dancing
photons. Opening the case turns on a lamp which floods the dance floor
with more photons. They bump into each other and lose the beat. A riot
breaks out. Photonic cops arrive with a nuclear device .....



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