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Security researchers have busted the encryption in several Crucial and Samsung SSDs

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These flaws exist in the encryption mechanism of several types of solid state drives – listed below – of two major manufacturers, namely Samsung and Crucial. The vulnerabilities occur both in internal storage devices (in laptops, tablets and computers) and in external storage devices (connected via a USB cable). The storage devices affected include popular models that are currently widely available.

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The models for which vulnerabilities have actually been demonstrated in practice are:

  • Crucial (Micron) MX100, MX200 and MX300 internal hard disks;
  • Samsung T3 and T5 USB external disks;
  • Samsung 840 EVO and 850 EVO internal hard disks.

 

https://www.ru.nl/english/news-agenda/news/vm/icis/cyber-security/2018/radboud-university-researchers-discover-security/

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