Bypassing the Sound Blaster’s new firmware signature check
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Anne Barela
1d ago
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Rasmus Moorats recently demonstrated a few vulnerabilities in the Sound Blaster Katana V2/V2X/SE which allowed one to hijack the device over Bluetooth and turn it into an attacker-controlled keyboard peripheral, injecting keystrokes into the connected machine. One of the flaws I highlighted in my previous post was that CTP, which the mobile and desktop applications use to […]
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