![]() Regardless of the user-password, KEK or DEK. Cliff skilas March 21, 2019, 3:46am 3 I know this is old. ![]() ![]() ![]() After resetting the ATA password, we had complete access to the decrypted user data, as the SATA chip decrypted on-the-fly. It doesn’t say how to remove the auto feature, but I should think you can remove the Password, then leave off the ‘auto unlock’ and reset the password. We located the location of the ATA password and some (unknown) connection to the AES password in different SAs from the internal 2.5" SATA HDD. Nevertheless, this is not an off-the-self solution offered, so we worked our way through to the AES protection. If the user does not supply a password, the user data is inaccessible when connecting directly to the SATA ports.įinally, we were able to bypass the ATA password with commercial tools. The bridge is therefore doing user authentication by setting an ATA password, once the user generates his password. The data access is restricted by a set ATA-password in the SATA-HDD. She has since forgotten the password and we are distraught with the idea that we may have to erase all our pictures of my dad and the rest of the family. We tried to connect the SATA HDD directly over the PCB for accessing a raw sector, but did not succeed. I purchased a WD my passport ultra, moved all my pictures onto this including those of my deceased father and my mum put a lock on it for protection.
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