‘eyeDisk’ USB drive secured with iris recognition reveals password in plain text
Breaking a few of the plastic pegs allowed the “front” of the device to be seen:
Here we can see another MCUy type chip (in red); a third MCUy chip (in green), the camera with a quite reddy lens or filter on the outside (in blue) and two tssop8 chips (in purple). This will be done, but not until I’m happy to kill the device:
The interesting bit, from a hardware side is that there is not real central MCU – the Phison NAND controller has the most flexibility; but each chip is specific to a role. First a SCSI command:
Followed by a transferring of data from the host to the device:
That string in red, that’s the password I set on the device.
Source: www.pentestpartners.com