Samsung 850 Pro and PM851 solid-state drives and Seagate ST500LT015 and ST500LT025 hard disk drives, when in sleep mode and operating in Opal or eDrive mode on Lenovo ThinkPad T440s laptops with BIOS 2.32; ThinkPad W541 laptops with BIOS 2.21; Dell Latitude E6410 laptops with BIOS A16; or Latitude E6430 laptops with BIOS A16, allow physically proximate attackers to bypass self-encrypting drive (SED) protection by leveraging failure to detect when SATA drives are unplugged in Sleep Mode, aka a "Hot Plug attack."
References
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https://www.blackhat.com/docs/eu-15/materials/eu-15-Boteanu-Bypassing-Self-Encrypting-Drives-SED-In-Enterprise-Environments-wp.pdf | Technical Description Third Party Advisory |
https://www.infoworld.com/article/3004913/encryption/self-encrypting-drives-are-hardly-any-better-than-software-based-encryption.html | Technical Description Third Party Advisory |
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Information
Published : 2017-11-27 22:29
Updated : 2024-02-28 16:04
NVD link : CVE-2015-7267
Mitre link : CVE-2015-7267
CVE.ORG link : CVE-2015-7267
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Products Affected
seagate
- st500lt015
- st500lt025
- st500lt015_firmware
- st500lt025_firmware
samsung
- pm851_firmware
- 850_pro_firmware
- pm851
- 850_pro
CWE
CWE-254
7PK - Security Features