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The best security measures can be rendered useless if you don't physically protect your systems. An intruder can steal a computer, server, or smartphone, then crack the password at his leisure. (Source: "Physical access". Wikipedia. Citing: Michael Meyers. ISBN 978-0-07-225345-0. McGraw-Hill Education.)

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What is the fastest way to brute force a hardware code

This is called a De Bruijn sequence. A pattern that contains all patterns within it.
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Secure USB cable for charging in untrusted environments

USB devices can negotiate the provided current from the host device. If power negotiation is not possible (because you cut the data wires), a maximum of 100 mA is supplied. This means you can charge d …
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Can secret GET requests be brute forced?

If the secret part of the path is quite long [...] it'll be hard to guess or brute force it? Yes. An attacker would have to guess the whole thing to discover it. Since there are many possibilitie …
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