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| Subject: | Re: USB devices with internal memory |
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| Date: | 25 Oct 2007 07:06:44 -0000 |
Hi, Michael!! Your opinion is very good to me. Windows and other OS's architecture take that devices via USB as HID or external disk drives. And so, this case, I think about it USB as disk controler. My method is sniff USB traffic using tools just like SnoopyPro-0.22. Or I check it using disk dump tool why their driver's behavior is very similler to IDE or SCSI drivers. Devices have same format on cards/sticks/drives. Hiroaki Kondo Network Security Consultant in Japan hackman a venus.dti.ne.jp
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