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A wild Fermat appears (again)! It's super effective (still) against the encryption keys of some devices (printers). Such cryptography was supposed to be unbreakable - but for that software/hardware must be reliable. So a technique from 1643 works well. This flaw affects Fujifilm and Canon. Vendors know and issued firmware updates. Very nice demonstration, though I would not trust a printer with security, anyway... https://eprint.iacr.org/2023/026.pdf

Imagine if we relied on “personal responsibility” instead of the law to combat other public health issues like drunk driving. No rules--just “you do you”. If you're comfortable driving drunk and wish to take the risk, go ahead and do it--why worry yourself with harming anyone else?

Wait, that doesn't work? Then why do maskless conferences, flights, and events work at a time when we know #COVID19 risks are rising. Don't take personal responsibility; take public responsibility. #WearAMask