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  • GPU-Accelerated Wi-Fi password cracking goes mainstream

    No weak password can survive a GPU-accelerated password recovery attack. Last week's released Wireless Security Auditor is prone to shorter the time it takes for a network administrator to...

    Blog posts | January 22, 2009 1:09pm PST

  • With 256-bit encryption, Acrobat 9 passwords still easy to crack

    Following ElcomSoft's claim that despite the 256-bit encryption Acrobat 9 passwords are susceptible to more efficient brute forcing than Acrobat 8 passwords -- a claim that Adobe confirmed citing...

    Blog posts | December 4, 2008 2:16pm PST

  • Vendor claims Acrobat 9 passwords easier to crack than ever

    Password recovery software vendor ElcomSoft claims that the password verification mechanism in the new Adobe Acrobat 9 is weaker than the one used in the previous version of Adobe's product,...

    Blog posts | December 2, 2008 11:49am PST

  • ElcomSoft uses NVIDIA GPUs to speed up WPA/WPA2 brute-force attack

    Russian security firm ElcomSoft has released software that leverages NVIDIA GPUs to speed up the brute-force cracking of WPA and WPA2 pre-shared WiFi keys.

    Blog posts | October 12, 2008 1:31pm PDT

  • Today's Debate: Does Elcomsoft hack kill digital signatures?

    One possible solution is to use real keys, to embed a digital signature in a stick memory that the doctor or pharmacist carries around.

    Blog posts | October 26, 2007 11:39am PDT

  • ElcomSoft verdict: Not guilty

    In the first major test of the criminal provisions of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, a jury finds ElcomSoft not guilty of creating a tool to steal eBooks.

    News items | December 17, 2002 9:22pm PST

  • ElcomSoft case rests with the jury

    The fate of the ElcomSoft criminal case is now in the hands of a jury, after both sides finished closing arguments in federal court.

    News items | December 13, 2002 12:54pm PST

  • ElcomSoft trial: eBook copies missing

    During the second day of testimony in a federal copyright trial, an Adobe employee says his company hasn't tracked down any unauthorized eBooks created by ElcomSoft software.

    News items | December 5, 2002 12:56am PST

  • Gov't: ElcomSoft software for thieves

    A government attorney kicks off the ElcomSoft trial--the first major test of the criminal provisions of the DMCA--by characterizing the company's software as a tool for thieves.

    News items | December 4, 2002 12:39pm PST

  • ElcomSoft uncovers Adobe flaw

    Thumbing its nose at the company that landed one of its employees in jail, ElcomSoft is pointing out new flaws in Adobe Systems' eBook software.

    News items | July 22, 2002 5:30pm PDT

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