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Western Digital Self-Encrypting Hard Drive Crypto Fail

Western Digital Self-Encrypting Hard Drive Crypto Fail
Posted Oct 19, 2015
Authored by Christian Kison, modg

Western Digital self-encrypting hard drives suffer from having an extractable AES key that can be used to decrypt all data.

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Western Digital Self-Encrypting Hard Drive Crypto Fail

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Research overview:
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Research on Western Digital wide-spread self-encrypting hard drive series "My Passport" / "My Book".
Devices researched utilizes mandatory HW AES encryption.

Authors:
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Gunnar Alendal
Christian Kison
modg

Paper and presentation links:
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Full paper at Cryptology ePrint Archive:
https://eprint.iacr.org/2015/1002.pdf

Presentation slides, based on research paper:
http://hardwear.io/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/got-HW-crypto-slides_hardwear_gunnar-christian.pdf

Vulnerabilities disclosed:
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Multiple vulnerabilities, including:
* Multiple authentication backdoors, bypassing password authentication
* AES factory key recovery attacks, exposing user data on all affected devices, regardless of user password
* Exposure of HW PRNGs used in cryptographic contexts
* Unauthorized patching of FW, facilitating badUSB/evil-maid attacks

Vendor notification:
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The vendor has been informed of the research.

Patches:
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The authors are not aware of any fixes.

Architectures researched:
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USB Bridge Vendor - Chip model - Architecture
===============
JMicron - JMS538S - Intel 8051
Symwave - SW6316 - Motorola M68k
PLX - OXUF943SE - ARM7
Initio - INIC-1607E - Intel 8051
Initio - INIC-3608 - ARC 600
JMicron - JMS569 - Intel 8051
===============




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