Two University of Cambridge computer security researchers plan to describe on Monday an ingenious and inexpensive attack that employs a $30 camera flashgun and a microscope to extract secret information contained in widely used smart cards. The newly discovered vulnerability is reason for alarm, the researchers said, because it could make it cost-effective for a criminal to steal information from the cards. ... "We used duct tape to fix the photoflash lamp on the video port of a Wentworth Labs MP-901 manual probing station." NYT's John Markoff reports on Ross Anderson's latest exploits. No sign yet of the academic paper on his web site. Vulnerability Is Discovered in Security for Smart Cards |