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        <title>Crack a Mac with Firewire</title>
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        I didn't know DMA actually had access to all of the memory. If that is the problem, you would simply need to confine it to a kernel-specified range of memory. I'm surprised that trying to modify memory via DMA doesn't cause segfaults.        ]]>
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        <author>Nick</author>
        <pubdate>Fri, 07 Mar 2008 21:15:41CST</pubdate>
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        <title>Crack a Mac with Firewire</title>
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        This may be so, the demonstration could have been on older unpatched versions of Mac OSX. I've been keeping an eye out on more publication about the actual demonstration I saw, but have seen none so far.        ]]>
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        <author>cythrawll</author>
        <pubdate>Wed, 05 Mar 2008 18:21:34CST</pubdate>
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        <title>Crack a Mac with Firewire</title>
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        See http://rentzsch.com/macosx/securingFirewire This was reported, and fixed, back in 2002.        ]]>
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        <author>David Phillip Oster</author>
        <pubdate>Wed, 05 Mar 2008 00:03:33CST</pubdate>
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        <title>Crack a Mac with Firewire</title>
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        yes USB 2.0 might very well have the same shortcoming if it has DMA.  I am willing to bet that any connection that had DMA access could very well have the same issue.  And who doesn't have an older Ipod? I have one that is half functional :).        ]]>
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        <author>cythrawll</author>
        <pubdate>Fri, 29 Jun 2007 20:30:52CST</pubdate>
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        <title>Crack a Mac with Firewire</title>
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        Only the older Ipods used the firewire connection sir.  Or are you also stating that USB 2.0 has the same shortcoming when it comes to security?        ]]>
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        <author>VashStampede31</author>
        <pubdate>Wed, 27 Jun 2007 11:36:20CST</pubdate>
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        <title>Crack a Mac with Firewire</title>
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        All I can say is &quot;ouch.&quot;        ]]>
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        <author>honkzilla</author>
        <pubdate>Thu, 22 Mar 2007 23:37:06CST</pubdate>
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