US Government Using PS3s To Break Encryption

2009-11-25 | Tags: linux, Playstation 3, encryption og 3C

It seems that the US Immigration and Customs Enforcement Cyber Crimes Center, known as C3, has replaced its '$8,000 Tableau/Dell server combination' with more efficient and much cheaper $300 PS3s. Each PS3 is capable of 4 million passwords per second, and C3 currently has 20 PS3s with plans to buy 40 more. Naturally this is only being used to break encryption on computers seized with a warrant and suspected of harboring child pornography.

Kommentarer:

#1 Jonas Lindstad | 2009-11-30

Dette er en testkommentar


#2 Jens Bjoernebo | 2009-11-30

Nei, dette ble for mye whiskey