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Patent US7743409 - Methods used in a mass storage device with automated credentials loading - Google PatentsSearch Images Maps Play YouTube News Gmail Drive More »Sign inAdvanced Patent SearchPatentsA portable mass storage device for use in two factor authentication systems and methods. A secure portable mass storage device protects content from being freely copied with security mechanisms and firmware. The security functionality also protects confidential user credentials and passwords, as well...http://www.google.com/patents/US7743409?utm_source=gb-gplus-sharePatent US7743409 - Methods used in a mass storage device with automated credentials loadingAdvanced Patent SearchPublication numberUS7743409 B2Publication typeGrantApplication numberUS 11/319,259Publication dateJun 22, 2010Filing dateDec 27, 2005Priority dateJul 8, 2005Also published asUS7748031, US8220039, US20070011724, US20070016941, US20100162377Publication number11319259, 319259, US 7743409 B2, US 7743409B2, US-B2-7743409, US7743409 B2, US7743409B2InventorsCarlos J. Gonzalez, Joerg Ferchau, Fabrice Jogand-CoulombOriginal AssigneeSandisk CorporationExport CitationBiBTeX, EndNote, RefManPatent Citations (124), Non-Patent Citations (171), Referenced by (12), Classifications (34), Legal Events (2) External Links: USPTO, USPTO Assignment, EspacenetMethods used in a mass storage device with automated credentials loadingUS 7743409 B2Abstract A portable mass storage device for use in two factor authentication systems and methods. A secure portable mass storage device protects content from being freely copied with security mechanisms and firmware. The security functionality also protects confidential user credentials and passwords, as well as algorithms and seeds needed for two factor authentication or asymmetric authentication methods. A client application residing in the mass storage device acts as both a password manager and an authentication manager that seamlessly performs the authentication procedures in the background while signing a user into various institutions of his choosing. A very high level of security is integrated into a mass storage device the user has for purposes other than two factor authentication, and the convenience of highly secure password management also comes in a convenient pocket sized package easy for the user to transport. This facilitates the acceptance of two factor authentication, and increases security for a wide variety of online transactions.
This application is also related to: application Ser. No. 11/319,385, filed Dec. 27, 2005, entitled �Mass Storage Device With Automated Credentials Loading� to Carlos J. Gonzalez et al., application Ser. No. 11/285,600, filed Nov. 21, 2005, entitled �Hardware Driver Integrity Check of Memory Card Controller Firmware� to M. Holtzman et al., application Ser. No. 11/317,390, filed Dec. 22, 2005, entitled �Methods Used in a Secure Memory Card With Life Cycle Phases� to M. Holtzman et al., application Ser. No. 11/317,862, filed Dec, 22, 2005, entitled �Secure Memory Card with Life Cycle Phases� to M. Holtzman et al., application Ser. No. 11/317,341, filed Dec. 22, 2005, entitled �Methods Used in a Secure Yet Flexible System Architecture for Secure Devices With Flash Mass Storage Memory� to M. Holtzman et al., application Ser. No. 11/317,339, filed Dec. 22, 2005, entitled �Secure Yet Flexible System Architecture for Secure Devices With Flash Mass Storage Memory� to M. Holtzman et al., All of the aforementioned applications and each application referred to in this application are hereby incorporated by this reference in their entireties.
For example, a memory card, one embodiment of a portable mass storage device, must be capable of rapidly storing pictures on the order of 5-20 megabytes or more. One single picture from a digital camera may require orders of magnitude more storage than is present in a dedicated purpose device such as a smart card, key card, or token. Furthermore, such a dedicated purpose device is generally not capable of quickly reading and writing files, let alone the relatively large files used with cameras and music players etc. Portable mass storage devices have controllers and firmware with routines that are optimized to read and write to the memory banks very quickly. Furthermore, many of the portable mass storage devices have security and encryption routines to thwart unauthorized copying of the frequently updated content. While dedicated tokens may have some form of security (to protect the seed and/or algorithm), the data on the token is generally static and the security is not designed to protect against unauthorized copying of frequently updated user files. The mass storage device of the present invention may also store the seeds and other information needed for validation and authentication in an area of the mass storage memory that is not subject to logical to physical mapping, in order for the information to be more reliably and quickly retrieved. For more information on this, please refer to application Ser. No. 11/317,341, filed Dec. 22, 2005, entitled �Methods Used in a Secure Yet Flexible System Architecture for Secure Devices With Flash Mass Storage Memory� to M. Holtzman et al., application Ser. No. 11/317,339, filed Dec. 22, 2005, entitled �Secure Yet Flexible System Architecture for Secure Devices With Flash Mass Storage Memory� to M. Holtzman et al., which are hereby incorporated by this reference in their entireties. The seeds may also be loaded into hidden partitions of the device. Loading of the seeds, wherever they are stored, may also only be possible if the entity wishing to load the seeds has adequate permission and/or credentials to do so. In certain embodiments, this permission is contained in an access control record, which will be discussed later.
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