| Title |
Cracking the MSP430 BSL |
| Type |
Video
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| Tags |
locating
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| Abstract |
The Texas Instruments MSP430 low-power microcontroller is used in many medical, industrial, and consumer devices. When its JTAG fuse is blown, the device's firmware is kept private only a serial bootstrap loader (BSL), certain revisions of which are vulnerable to a side-channel timing analysis attack. This talk continues that from Black Hat USA by describing the speaker's adventures in creating a hardware device for exploiting this vulnerability.
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| Authors |
Travis Goodspeed
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| Submitted |
March 26, 2009 |
| Rating |
Currently 0/5 stars (0 votes).
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| Correlation |
| Linked to |
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| Event |
Chaos Communication Congress 25th (25C3) 2008
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| Resource |
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| Download |
| Source |
25c3-2839-en-cracking_the_msp430_bsl.mp4 |
| Size |
287 MB |
| MD5 |
3e9a8ef7c65b32c6ce8061dbf474c0e6 |
| SHA1 |
f9ebfacc4cd13755d1582b76453e02d7c6c92fbe |