As it turns out, Infineon may have been a little bit optimistic when it said its SLE66 CL PE was "unhackable" -- but only a little. As it turns out the company should have put an asterisk next to the word, pointing to a disclaimer indicating something to the effect of: "Unless you have an electron microscope, small conductive needles to intercept the chip's internal circuitry, and the acid necessary to expose it." Those are some of the tools available to researcher Christopher Tarnovsky, who perpetrated the hack and presented his findings at the Black H