An attacker with physical access to the device can extract the binary that checks for the hardware key and reverse engineer it, which could be used to create a physical duplicate of a valid hardware key. The hardware key allows access to special settings when inserted.
References
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https://us-cert.cisa.gov/ics/advisories/icsma-21-273-01 | Third Party Advisory US Government Resource |
https://us-cert.cisa.gov/ics/advisories/icsma-21-273-01 | Third Party Advisory US Government Resource |
Configurations
Configuration 1 (hide)
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History
21 Nov 2024, 06:16
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References | () https://us-cert.cisa.gov/ics/advisories/icsma-21-273-01 - Third Party Advisory, US Government Resource | |
CVSS |
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v2 : 6.9
v3 : 6.2 |
Information
Published : 2021-10-04 18:15
Updated : 2024-11-21 06:16
NVD link : CVE-2021-38394
Mitre link : CVE-2021-38394
CVE.ORG link : CVE-2021-38394
JSON object : View
Products Affected
bostonscientific
- zoom_latitude_pogrammer\/recorder\/monitor_3120_firmware
- zoom_latitude_pogrammer\/recorder\/monitor_3120
CWE
CWE-1278
Missing Protection Against Hardware Reverse Engineering Using Integrated Circuit (IC) Imaging Techniques