![]() “SanDisk SecureAccess 3.02 was using a one-way cryptographic hash with a predictable salt making it vulnerable to dictionary attacks by a malicious user. ![]() The software also uses a password hash with insufficient computational effort, as a consequence, an attacker can brute force user passwords leading to unauthorized access to user data. The access to user’s private vault is protected by a personal password, and all the files are automatically encrypted.Īccording to the vendor, SanDisk SecureAccess version 3.02 was using a one-way cryptographic hash with a predictable salt, This means that the software is vulnerable to dictionary attacks. The SanDisk SecureAccess software, now rebranded SanDisk PrivateAccess, allows storing and protecting critical and sensitive files on SanDisk USB flash drives.
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