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Example attack that malicious firmware could do: substitute your SSH keys, allowing unauthorized remote access by an unknown
- adversary. Or maybe substitute your GPG keys. AHCI (SATA) drives also will have DMA, which means that they could read
+ adversary. Or maybe substitute your GPG keys. SATA drives can also have DMA (through the controller), which means that they could read
from system memory; the drive can have its own hidden storage, theoretically, where it could read your LUKS keys and store them
unencrypted for future retrieval by an adversary.
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