Blazing Fast Password Recovery With New ATI Cards 215
An anonymous reader writes "ElcomSoft accelerates the recovery of Wi-Fi passwords and password-protected iPhone and iPod backups by using ATI video cards. The support of ATI Radeon 5000 series video accelerators allows ElcomSoft to perform password recovery up to 20 times faster compared to Intel top of the line quad-core CPUs, and up to two times faster compared to enterprise-level NVIDIA Tesla solutions. Benchmarks performed by ElcomSoft demonstrate that ATI Radeon HD5970 accelerated password recovery works up to 20 times faster than Core i7-960, Intel's current top of the line CPU unit."
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Re:My password. (Score:3, Funny)
Great! now when I go into the bank with my stack of Radeon cards they'll call security.
Re:My password is safe (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Out of curiosity... (Score:2, Funny)
Good point. Why would I assume a graphics card operation would have any effect on graphics? I've only ever used mine to take ice off the windshield.
Re:My password. (Score:1, Funny)
How dare you call me here! This is an unlisted wall!
Re:My password. (Score:2, Funny)
No, you're only doing them a favour by "recovering" their passwords.
Re:Stop with the advertising (Score:3, Funny)
come on. It CLEARLY states that "An anonymous reader" wrote that summary.
Re:Portrayal (Score:4, Funny)
Re:Out of curiosity... (Score:3, Funny)
What does your screen look like while a program like this is running?
Well I haven't kept up with the latest developments, but if it's anything like the Sinclair ZX80 I'm posting from, the screen goes blank gray when you start actively computing. Then it returns to normal when the answer is ready.
Re:My password is safe (Score:5, Funny)
Try resetting someone's password to 'obvious' when they call in with a 'forgotten password'. Then see how long you can string them along by saying "I've reset your password - the new one's obvious..."
Caller: "What? Like my surname?"
You: "No, it's obvious"
Caller "First name?"
You "No"
Caller "letmein?"
Yeah, it's been a bad day!