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VerbatimKeypad Secure Usb 3.2 Gen 1 Firmware*

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added 2022/06/08 4:15 p.m.74 views

CVE-2022-28383

An issue was discovered in certain Verbatim drives through 2022-03-31. Due to insufficient firmware validation, an attacker can store malicious firmware code for the USB-to-SATA bridge controller on the USB drive (e.g., by leveraging physical access during the supply chain). This code is then execu...

6.8CVSS6.4AI score0.00075EPSS
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added 2022/06/08 4:15 p.m.70 views

CVE-2022-28384

An issue was discovered in certain Verbatim drives through 2022-03-31. Due to an insecure design, they allow an offline brute-force attack for determining the correct passcode, and thus gaining unauthorized access to the stored encrypted data. This affects Keypad Secure USB 3.2 Gen 1 Drive Part Num...

5.5CVSS5.3AI score0.00045EPSS
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added 2022/06/08 5:15 p.m.70 views

CVE-2022-28386

An issue was discovered in certain Verbatim drives through 2022-03-31. The security feature for lockout (e.g., requiring a reformat of the drive after 20 failed unlock attempts) does not work as specified. More than 20 attempts may be made. This affects Keypad Secure USB 3.2 Gen 1 Drive Part Number...

4.6CVSS4.7AI score0.00044EPSS
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added 2022/06/08 4:15 p.m.64 views

CVE-2022-28382

An issue was discovered in certain Verbatim drives through 2022-03-31. Due to the use of an insecure encryption AES mode (Electronic Codebook, aka ECB), an attacker may be able to extract information even from encrypted data, for example by observing repeating byte patterns. The firmware of the USB...

7.5CVSS7.2AI score0.00403EPSS