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&lt;Basstard`&gt; &quot;the receiver of the FIS&quot;<br/>
&lt;CareBear\&gt; in the case we're considering that's the host controller hardware in the chipset and/or the kernel driver<br/>
&lt;CareBear\&gt; most likely kernel driver<br/>
- &lt;CareBear\&gt; francis7 : all SATA devices have flash-upgradeable firmware
+ &lt;CareBear\&gt; francis7 : all SATA devices have flash-upgradeable firmware<br/>
That last part is important. The firmware can be upgraded from the OS.<br/>
- &lt;CareBear\&gt; the harddrive is a nice computer-in-the-computer because it also has persistent storage
+ &lt;CareBear\&gt; the harddrive is a nice computer-in-the-computer because it also has persistent storage<br/>
Regarding USB:<br/>
&lt;CareBear\&gt; then the attack surface becomes much smaller, but assuming a malicious harddrive then it can still try to get angry with the operating system<br/>
&lt;CareBear\&gt; a usb drive can e.g. send malformed USB descriptors (how the PS3 was broken)<br/>