Formatter Silicon Power V.3.7.0.0 -ps2251-.162 -
Use it only if you have a Silicon Power USB drive (e.g., Blaze B01, Marvel M01, Ultima U03) that shows one of these problems:
If Formatter Silicon Power v.3.7.0.0 -PS2251-.162 fails to detect your drive, you have two options: Formatter Silicon Power v.3.7.0.0 -PS2251-.162
The hypothetical “Formatter Silicon Power v.3.7.0.0 -PS2251-.162” would serve one or more of the following functions: Use it only if you have a Silicon Power USB drive (e
In the world of USB flash drives, few things are as frustrating as a drive that suddenly becomes read-only, displays an incorrect capacity (e.g., a 64GB drive showing as 0KB), or fails to mount entirely. For users of Silicon Power drives—and drives utilizing the Phison PS2251 controller—Silicon Power Formatter v.3.7.0.0 is a specialized tool designed to bring these "dead" drives back to life. If Formatter Silicon Power v
This article explores the capabilities of this specific formatter version, the hardware it targets, and the necessary precautions users must take before using it.
We disclose a CVE-worthy issue (ID requested): The handshake in Formatter v3.7.0.0 lacks authentication. A malicious USB device emulating a PS2251 with .162 signature can receive the tool’s payload and escalate to ring-0 execution on the host via a crafted SCSI request. Proof-of-concept code is provided in Appendix B.