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19:34.46 | flyback | http://thermaltakeusa.com/product/Storage/hdd_station/blacx/blacx.asp <-- I like this |
19:36.13 | sn9 | flyback: i've seen that before -- ick |
19:36.36 | sn9 | serious waste of space |
19:37.28 | sn9 | i have a $20 dongle that plugs directly onto the drive and does the same thing |
19:37.47 | flyback | dude |
19:38.02 | flyback | for computer consultants that need to pull data or image a lot of drives |
19:38.04 | flyback | this is awesome |
19:38.08 | flyback | YOU STUPID CANUCKS |
19:38.10 | flyback | YOU STUPID CANUCK |
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19:41.49 | sn9 | flyback: this is awsomer: http://www.wiebetech.com/products/firewiredrivedock.php |
19:42.03 | flyback | dude |
19:42.06 | flyback | firewire is fucked |
19:42.13 | sn9 | it has usb2 too |
19:42.15 | flyback | I am going to disable the port for good on many customer machines |
19:42.19 | flyback | they fucked up big time |
19:42.31 | flyback | firewire dma allows reading and writing of the entire pc memory spacew |
19:42.33 | flyback | without limits |
19:42.41 | flyback | oh yeah and I told people at work already |
19:42.53 | flyback | this is going to shit can blueGAY in the next few days |
19:42.54 | flyback | you watch |
19:43.09 | flyback | you can own any os with a 50 cent microcontroller |
19:43.27 | sn9 | CVE link? |
19:43.36 | flyback | CVE ? |
19:44.15 | sn9 | http://cve.mitre.org, you stupid canuck |
19:44.30 | flyback | http://www.matasano.com/log/695/windows-remote-memory-access-though-firewire/ |
19:46.48 | flyback | i'm going to play with this also |
19:46.54 | flyback | seems like a nice cheap debugger :) |
19:47.12 | sn9 | oh, so it's an ohci problem, not firewire-specific |
19:48.26 | flyback | oh? |
19:48.53 | sn9 | that's what it says at your link |
19:49.21 | flyback | "all your memory are belongs to us" |
19:49.22 | flyback | hahhaaha |
19:49.42 | sn9 | IOW, half the usb chipsets around are just as vulnerable |
19:49.51 | sn9 | but i already knew that |
19:49.56 | flyback | NO i THINK USB has limits to it's dma range |
19:50.05 | sn9 | i just never saw it applied to firewire as well |
19:50.22 | sn9 | ohci is ohci |
19:50.41 | sn9 | it might be uhci that has limits |
19:50.58 | flyback | yeah cause it sux |
19:51.12 | sn9 | which? |
19:51.27 | flyback | uchi |
19:51.36 | flyback | that's the intel one that is more sw than hw |
19:51.51 | flyback | anyways bbl |