Korean Researchers Develop Hacked and Non-Destructive Chips!

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In the age of the Internet, Korean researchers who know that almost all of our personal information is in 0 and 1 encoded virtual environments has developed a new, unbreakable chip.
We know that the privacy of your personal information is very important ... This information is now on MSN Facebook, Facebook and so on. It is not a reminder that we can get rid of someone like someone else. Our credit card information, bank accounts, address and phone number are hidden in many magazine databases. In the meantime, the protection of this information is much more important than its former colleagues.

Korean researchers working on this topic have developed a chip that can not break or break in any way. According to a report on ACS Nano on Wednesday, researchers of this chip could use the PUF development process (Physical Unclonable Function). What is "Puff"?

PUFs are like any fingerprint; the code represents a mini computer that generates itself. Since these fingerprints are produced whenever a new chip is made, the chip is specifically placed; It's like snow falling from the sky, or it's impossible to do the same.



Korean researchers NEM-Pufs; This new non-breakable system, namely the "nano-electromechanical PUF", is made by combining the above-mentioned ends. Since only one of them is nearly impossible to break, the network is given the "entry blocked" error when trying to access other machines. The researchers decided to pass the physical testing phase after they had done enough testing that these new inventions would not break up with software.

In this context, the device was subjected to a high radiation, heat and physical endurance test. According to the specification, these tests are also being taken. The chip was developed and, in the first place, was used to protect the military field of information.

Obviously, when you enter the messages, "This system can not be broken!" Good product and software protection came "smart" ... For example, there were such assertive expressions about Denuvo DRM; Life is not even a year or two. I hope Korean researchers have developed a system that is as robust as they claim, and we live in a time when we are less concerned about our information security.

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