In case you don't know what TCPA or TCG is, it is a acronym for a term that is intentionally made difficult to understand.
Vista is the first OS to exploit this protocol to its full potential keeping the "bad guys" out and letting only the "good guys" have access.
And if you happen to be a really trust worthy "good guy" like the government or microsoft is then you can have complete access to any and all machines any time you want because you are the keeper of the "master keys".
But even though they say it is for your own good, you really have to ask yourself the question, do you really want anyone (even someone who is trusted) peeking on you any time they feel like it?
Even copying or deleting files off of your hard drive.
Complete access is granted to any machine running Vista and a TPM chip for the one who has the master keys.
Hey, but If you are not doing anything wrong then you have nothing to worry about, right?
2007-02-01
05:35:10
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