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project:open_padlock [2016/11/25 07:42] – ↷ Links adapted because of a move operation ruzaproject:open_padlock:start [2016/11/28 01:19] (current) ruza
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 ====== Open Padlock ====== ====== Open Padlock ======
-{{template>infobox|+{{template>:project:infobox|
 name=OpenSource Encrypted USB FlashDrive| name=OpenSource Encrypted USB FlashDrive|
-image=encrypted-flash.png?150|+image=encrypted-flash.png?200|
 founder=[[user:harvie]]| founder=[[user:harvie]]|
 interested=[[user:b00lean]]| interested=[[user:b00lean]]|
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 sw=GPLv2+| sw=GPLv2+|
 status=active}} status=active}}
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 +~~META:
 +status = active
 +&relation firstimage = :project:encrypted-flash.png
 +~~
  
 ===== Goals ===== ===== Goals =====
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 ===== Info ===== ===== Info =====
  
-{{corsair-padlock.jpg}}+{{..:corsair-padlock.jpg}}
  
 I've recently realized that Corsair Padlock 2 can be cracked (you can read my paper: http://www.exploit-db.com/papers/15424/ ) I've recently realized that Corsair Padlock 2 can be cracked (you can read my paper: http://www.exploit-db.com/papers/15424/ )
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 I want to make custom encrypted flashdrive (probably) using Atmel AT89C5131 (or AT89C5132) while avoiding the security bugs of Corsair Padlock 2. AT89C5131 does have only 32kB of internal flash memory (enough to store certificates and passwords) but it can interface to some larger flash chip or even microSD cards so you can have very good encrypting card reader/writer which is able to store few GB too... I want to make custom encrypted flashdrive (probably) using Atmel AT89C5131 (or AT89C5132) while avoiding the security bugs of Corsair Padlock 2. AT89C5131 does have only 32kB of internal flash memory (enough to store certificates and passwords) but it can interface to some larger flash chip or even microSD cards so you can have very good encrypting card reader/writer which is able to store few GB too...
  
-[[user:b00lean]] seems to have sufficient knowledge and hardware to implement this. actually he was able to get mass-storage working on his development board from [[.elbow:start]] project in minutes. all we need now is to add AES alghoritm, implement some way to enter encryption key and design custom USB stick shaped prototyping board...+[[user:b00lean]] seems to have sufficient knowledge and hardware to implement this. actually he was able to get mass-storage working on his development board from [[..:elbow:start]] project in minutes. all we need now is to add AES alghoritm, implement some way to enter encryption key and design custom USB stick shaped prototyping board...
  
 Links: Links:
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 {{http://i10.photobucket.com/albums/a127/Marmotta/usb.jpg?400}} {{http://i10.photobucket.com/albums/a127/Marmotta/usb.jpg?400}}
  
-  * {{diy_i2c_pamet_k_pc.pdf}}+  * {{..:diy_i2c_pamet_k_pc.pdf}}
   * http://code.google.com/p/opencryptotoken/   * http://code.google.com/p/opencryptotoken/
  
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