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- On the Confirm Device Removal dialog box, select the Delete the driver software for this device option, and select OK. When the uninstall process is complete, remove the physical device. With some devices, the device might continue to function until the system has been restarted.
- While enumerating or re-enumerating a device, the port-reset operation is timing out. A port change notification is not received indicating that the port-reset is complete. HubHwVerifierInvalidPortStatus: The port status of the target port is not valid as per the USB specification. Certain devices can cause the hub to report the invalid status.
Right-click the host controller, and then click Update Driver Software. The screen shot of the host controller and the Update Driver Software is listed in the following example: Click Browse my computer for driver software. Click Let me pick from a list of device drivers on my computer.
For Windows version 1803 and later versions, if your platform supports the new Kernel DMA Protection feature, we recommend that you leverage that feature to mitigate Thunderbolt DMA attacks. For earlier versions of Windowsor platforms that lack the new Kernel DMA Protection feature, if your organization allows for TPM-only protectors or supports computers in sleep mode, the following is one DMA mitigation option. Please refer to BitLocker Countermeasures to understand the spectrum of mitigations.
Also users may refer to Intel Thunderbolt 3 and Security on Microsoft Windows 10 Operating System documentation for alternative mitigations.
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For more information about how to do this, go to the following Microsoft website:
Symptoms
A BitLocker-protected computer may be vulnerable to Direct Memory Access (DMA) attacks when the computer is turned on or is in the Standby power state. This includes when the desktop is locked.
BitLocker with TPM-only authentication allows for a computer to enter the power-on state without any pre-boot authentication. Therefore, an attacker may be able to perform DMA attacks.
In these configurations, an attacker may be able to search for BitLocker encryption keys in system memory by spoofing the SBP-2 hardware ID by using an attacking device that is plugged into a 1394 port. Alternatively, an active Thunderbolt port also provides access to system memory to perform an attack. Note that Thunderbolt 3 on the new USB Type-C connector includes new security features which can be configured to protect against this type of attack without disabling the port.
This article applies to any of the following systems:
Systems that are left turned on
Systems that are left in the Standby power state
Systems that use the TPM-only BitLocker protector
Cause
1394 physical DMA
Industry standard 1394 controllers (OHCI compliant) provide functionality that allows for access to system memory. This functionality is provided as a performance improvement. It enables large amounts of data to transfer directly between a 1394 device and system memory, bypassing CPU and software. By default, 1394 Physical DMA is disabled in all versions of Windows. The following options are available to enable 1394 Physical DMA:
An administrator enables 1394 Kernel Debugging.
Someone who has physical access to the computer connects a 1394 storage device that complies with the SBP-2 specification.
1394 DMA threats to BitLocker
BitLocker system integrity checks mitigate unauthorized Kernel Debugging status changes. However, an attacker could connect an attacking device to a 1394 port, and then spoof an SBP-2 hardware ID. When Windows detects an SBP-2 hardware ID, it loads the SBP-2 driver (sbp2port.sys), and then instructs the driver to allow for the SBP-2 device to perform DMA. This enables an attacker to gain access to system memory and search for BitLocker encryption keys.
Thunderbolt physical DMA
Thunderbolt is an external bus that allows for direct access to system memory via PCI. This functionality is provided as a performance improvement. It enables large amounts of data to transfer directly between a Thunderbolt device and system memory, thereby bypassing the CPU and software.
Thunderbolt threats to BitLocker
An attacker could connect a special purpose device to a Thunderbolt port and have full direct memory access through the PCI Express bus. This could enable an attacker to gain access to system memory and search for BitLocker encryption keys. Note that Thunderbolt 3 on the new USB Type-C connector includes new security features which can be configured to protect against this type of access.
Resolution
Some configurations of BitLocker can reduce the risk of this kind of attack. The TPM+PIN, TPM+USB, and TPM+PIN+USB protectors reduce the effect of DMA attacks when computers do not use sleep mode (suspend to RAM).
SBP-2 Mitigation
On the previously mentioned website, refer to the 'Prevent installation of drivers matching these device setup classes' section under 'Group Policy Settings for Device Installation'.
The following is the Plug and Play device setup class GUID for an SBP-2 drive:
d48179be-ec20-11d1-b6b8-00c04fa372a7
On some platforms, completely disabling the 1394 device may provide extra security. On the previously mentioned website, refer to the 'Prevent installation of devices that match these device IDs' section under 'Group Policy Settings for Device Installation'.
The following is the Plug and Play compatible ID for a 1394 controller:
PCICC_0C0010
Thunderbolt Mitigation
Beginning with Windows 10 version 1803, newer Intel-based systems include built-in kernel DMA protection for Thunderbolt 3. No configuration is required for this protection.
To block a Thunderbolt controller on a device running an earlier version of Windows, or for platforms that lack kernel DMA protection for Thunderbolt 3, refer to the 'Prevent installation of devices that match these device IDs' section under 'Group Policy Settings for Device Installation' on the previously mentioned website.
The following is the Plug and Play compatible ID for a Thunderbolt controller:
PCICC_0C0A
Notes
The drawback of this mitigation is that external storage devices can no longer connect by using the 1394 port, and all PCI Express devices that are connected to the Thunderbolt port will not work.
If your hardware deviates from current Windows Engineering Guidance, it may enable DMA on these ports after you start the computer and before Windows takes control of the hardware. This opens your system to compromise, and this condition is not mitigated by this workaround.
Blocking the SBP-2 driver and Thunderbolt controllers does not protect against attacks on external or internal PCI slots (including M.2, Cardbus & ExpressCard).
More Information
For more information about DMA threats to BitLocker, see the following Microsoft Security blog:
Windows BitLocker Claims For more information about mitigations for cold attacks against BitLocker, see the following Microsoft Integrity Team blog:
The third-party products that this article discusses are manufactured by companies that are independent of Microsoft. Microsoft makes no warranty, implied or otherwise, about the performance or reliability of these products.
Some devices will only connect to your computer using a port called 'RS232 Serial Port'. This port was used on old computers before 2003.
RS232 was the universal/popular port back in the old days just like USB is today.
In short, all you need to know is...
Modern computers no longer have RS232 port (extinct just like VGA port is). So all you need to get is a RS232-to-USB converter. It's about $5 on eBay. Just search for: rs232 usb
When you buy it, you'll need to install it to Windows-based computer. Here's how...
Step 1: |
Connect RS232 device into any USB port on your laptop/computer. Allow 20+- seconds for Windows to attempt to install drivers automatically.
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If it's successful, skip to Step 2 below.
However in 95% of cases, it will fail to automatically install the drivers. So you have to install drivers manually.
Here's how...
1) Disconnect RS232 device from your computer.
2) Install both driver packs below...
- Driver Pack 1
- Driver Pack 2
- Driver Pack 3
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3) Restart your computer.
4) Connect RS232 device into any USB port. This time Windows will auto-install the drivers. You can verify a correct install going to Device Manager. Here's how...
Windows Vista/7/8/10:
Control Panel » System » Device Manager
Windows XP:
Control Panel » System » 'Hardware' tab » Device Manager
You should see something like this:
If install STILL failed to install the drivers or above 'Prolific...' device has a yellow triangle next to it, then: Install the driver file from the disc that came with the RS232 Device.
Step 2: |
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Verify RS232 device is connected to COM PORT number between 1 to 4. This is a MUST, else it will not work.
Here's how to do this...
Right-click on 'Prolific...' device in Device Manager and click on 'Properties'. As seen below. Then:
That's it! It's now working 100% as it should. |