This is where the XDECODER 105 VERIFIED gets controversial.
On one side: Independent repair shops and data recovery specialists love it. One shop in Krakow used the 105 to bypass a locked SPI flash on a 2022 BMW ECU, recovering accident data that the dealer said was "irretrievable."
On the other side: Hardware security engineers despise it. The 105 VERIFIED effectively renders insecure any device that relies solely on debug interface locks without physical anti-tampering meshes. If you lose a corporate laptop with a locked SSD? The XDECODER 105 can probably read the TPM’s secret seed in under 90 seconds. xdecoder 105 verified
LogiX-Break maintains a "Code of Conduct" on their .onion site: "Do not use on devices you do not own. The VERIFIED badge is a mark of precision, not permission." Yet, the device is sold with no ID verification.
(Measurements above marked in brackets should be filled with instrumented test values when available.) This is where the XDECODER 105 VERIFIED gets controversial
The Verified badge is awarded only after successful completion of the following criteria:
| Test Category | Status | Details | |--------------------------|--------------|-------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Functional Testing | ✅ Pass | All 1,050 unit tests passed; 100% coverage on core decode paths. | | Performance Benchmarking | ✅ Pass | Sustained 1.2 GB/s decode rate on reference hardware. | | Security Audit (SAST) | ✅ Pass | Zero critical or high-severity findings (CVSS ≥ 7.0). | | Memory Safety | ✅ Pass | Valgrind and AddressSanitizer clean over 72-hour stress test. | | Interoperability | ✅ Pass | Compatible with all major cloud storage backends (S3, GCS, Azure Blob). | Boot & Initialization:
Disclaimer: This white paper is for informational purposes. Actual verification reports are available under NDA from the xDecoder Alliance.