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But yes it would still be possible to crack a Smart Card.
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But then its possible to crack everything (the only protection that hasnt been broken through code is the write protection on the floppy disk), its not the matter of possibility, its a matter of how long it would take to do so, and even then there are always exceptions...
For example password hashes, they are supposed to take days to decrypt with about 80% chance of actually doing it right and getting the right info, yet (and this was on slashdot last week i think) there is a guy who made a library of hashes, and now you can go on his website paste in a hash (there are some parameters with length and exclusion of characters) and within seconds you can get your hash translated for you.
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Microsoft, the leader in using innovative tactics to promote irksome experience, coupled with antiquated technology that's held together by a pyramid of makeshift afterthoughts.
Apple, the leader in using irksome tactics to promote innovative experience, coupled with an antiquated core that's enhanced by state-of-the-art afterthoughts.
Linux, the leader in not using any tactics to promote user-defined experience, coupled with state-of-the-art core enhanced by innovative afterthoughts.
