AMD revealed that its plans a 12-core Opteron processor in 2010, and a 16-core Opteron in 2011. Unfortunately, almost no further/technical details — more cores is definitely good, but we’d like to see whether AMD is able to implement SSE2 effectively. Right now, SSE2 instructions are executed much slower on AMD processors than on Intel ones, while they’re really important for SHA-1 (the most password checking routines are based on). Or may be SSE5 will give provide additional benefits for password cracking?
Tags: AMD, Intel, multi-core, Opteron, password cracking, password recovery, SHA-1, SSE2, SSE5

Ever tried to decrypt files after Gpcode virus?
Nastie encrypts files’ content with RSA-1024 then demands money for the key.
More details here
http://www.securitylab.ru/news/354380.php
Please help
Unfortunately, RSA-1024 is too strong (for hardware currently available). Some time ago we were able to factor the RSA-512 keys (in aboutr a month on ~10 computers), but no chances for 1024 bits.