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We are proud to annouce about: Buffalo’s Secure LockWare

September 9th, 2014, 12:41

Dear Forum Users:

We are Proud to announce that we are able to Bypass the: Buffalo’s Secure LockWare
without the password when its locked and password is forgotten.

Ref.: http://www.buffalo-technology.com/techn ... ockwaretm/

If you have one of those, you are welcome.

Thank you.


- PM for Cases (shipping required). Drive will be sent back Unlocked.

:wink: :thankyou:

Re: We are proud to annouce about: Buffalo’s Secure LockWare

September 9th, 2014, 18:41

Well done to your RE people.

Buffalo wrote:So far AES has never been broken and governments and businesses place a great deal of faith that it never will be.


I think that these people forget that you don't attack AES, you attack their implementation of it.

Re: We are proud to annouce about: Buffalo’s Secure LockWare

September 9th, 2014, 20:06

HaQue wrote:Well done to your RE people.

+1

Re: We are proud to annouce about: Buffalo’s Secure LockWare

September 10th, 2014, 3:51

Thank you All

:agree:

Re: We are proud to annouce about: Buffalo’s Secure LockWare

September 26th, 2014, 20:32

well done


lets hope buffalo dont come up with a firmware update to close the backdoor lol

Re: We are proud to annouce about: Buffalo’s Secure LockWare

September 26th, 2014, 23:06

Ah, that's the one with "zero-key". IDK if it's worth bragging about but anyway I'm sure it was exiting process to get down to the truth of "security"

Re: We are proud to annouce about: Buffalo’s Secure LockWare

September 27th, 2014, 2:49

Doomer wrote:Ah, that's the one with "zero-key". IDK if it's worth bragging about but anyway I'm sure it was exiting process to get down to the truth of "security"


Its some how similar to Smartware in Concept, but The way they made is SMARTER

:agree:
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