Werner Koch wrote:
The only thing a malicious host can do is to lock the card (by sending several times a wrong PIN) and to trick you into signing or decrypting data.
This just made me think. Wouldn't it thus be trivial [for a malicious host] to destroy a smart card (by sending the wrong admin pin repeatedly)? -Alex Mauer "hawke" -- Bad - You get pulled over for doing 90 in a school zone and you're drunk off your ass again at three in the afternoon. Worse - The cop is drunk too, and he's a mean drunk. FUCK! - A mean drunk that's actually a swarm of semi-sentient flesh-eating beetles. gpg/gpg key id: 51192FF2 @ subkeys.pgp.net
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