Re: [NIIBE Yutaka] STM32F103 flash ROM read-out service

2018-06-07 Thread NdK
Il 07/06/2018 02:01, Leo Gaspard via Gnupg-users ha scritto: >> The only secure (even against decapping attacks) device I know of is a >> very old parallel-port "key" a friend described me ~25y ago. >> It was made of 3 silicon layers: the outer ones only contained interface >> circuits and

Re: [NIIBE Yutaka] STM32F103 flash ROM read-out service

2018-06-06 Thread Leo Gaspard via Gnupg-users
On 06/06/2018 06:56 PM, NdK wrote: > Il 06/06/2018 17:49, Tom Li via Gnuk-users ha scritto: > >> BTW, BasicCard and JavaCard seemed even more obscure and I cannot find >> any public service of cracking. > Because those are (at least should be) based on secure chips. > >> But it does not solve

Re: [NIIBE Yutaka] STM32F103 flash ROM read-out service

2018-06-06 Thread Tom Li via Gnupg-users
> While learning Chinese language, I found this service (in Chinese): > > http://www.pcbcopy.com/2016/ic_1128/1928.html > > IIUC, It's a company in ShenZhen, which offers a service reading out > from protected STM32F103, even if it uses anti-tamper feature with a > battery. > > I was aware