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uniquely identifing USB device Apr 05 2012 11:24AM erki manniste webmedia ee (4 replies) Re: uniquely identifing USB device Apr 11 2012 11:32AM John Morrison (john morrison101 gmail com) (1 replies) RE: uniquely identifing USB device Apr 06 2012 07:07AM Mohd Fauzi Bin Suwarno (mohdfauzi cuscapi com) Re: uniquely identifing USB device Apr 06 2012 03:05AM Thugzclub (thugzclub googlemail com) (1 replies) RE: uniquely identifing USB device Apr 09 2012 08:24PM Taylor, Graham (GrahamTaylor MichaelPage com) (1 replies) |
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Does Hardware ID have anything significant with their product number counts?
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From: listbounce (at) securityfocus (dot) com [email concealed] [mailto:listbounce (at) securityfocus (dot) com [email concealed]] On Behalf Of Taylor, Graham
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To: Thugzclub; erki.manniste (at) webmedia (dot) ee [email concealed]
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Subject: RE: uniquely identifing USB device
Some suppliers can modify the Hardware ID string in the USB sticks, this is the approach I took when introducing endpoint security in my organisation.
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Sent: 06 April 2012 04:05
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Subject: Re: uniquely identifing USB device
This is challenging. For instance, many USB sticks are supplied by the same hardware vendor...
On 5 Apr 2012, at 11:24, erki.manniste (at) webmedia (dot) ee [email concealed] wrote:
> Hi,
> I need to identify a usb stick uniquely and I have been trying to find out weather using just hardwareID is enough?
> I have heard of a driver that lets you emulate an usb device and set that ID, but quick googleing didn t give any results. Does anybody know of something like that? Is it possible to (for someone with mediocre hacking skills) to manipulate with these values? Is there a better way to uniquely identify that device?
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> Thanks,
> erki
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