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Not patched as of PS3 FW 4.90.
Not patched as of PS3 FW 4.90.


=== Leakage of PTCH body plaintext over SPI on all BGA SYSCONs ===
=== Leakage of PTCH body plaintext over SPI on some BGA SYSCONs ===


When reading the body via the EEPROM read command, in all cases, the MISO of the SPI will leak the plaintext of the PTCH body to someone who might be interacting with the EEPROM interface. Note that this ONLY happens when SC interacts with patch body and some specific areas.
When reading the body via the EEPROM read command, in some cases (like DEB-001 , DIA-001, DIA-002 and SEM-001 boards, likely from chip prefix CXR71[4]120), the MISO of the SPI will leak the plaintext of the PTCH body to someone who might be interacting with the EEPROM interface. Note that this ONLY happens when SC interacts with patch body and some specific areas.
 
==== Examples ====
 
===== MISO =====
 
<pre>
04 C8 34 30 BD E4 9F 27 16 DE 5C C1 E7 A3 DA 9C
7F 5B 29 9A 5A 48 5C 14 ED B2 DE 28 84 43 68 82
98 87 4E D4 62 51 01 A9 24 34 02 B3 FF 26 63 17
77 8E 95 56 B1 5F 9F 22 93 46 DE 4E 3A 5E 8A D3
</pre>
 
===== MOSI =====
 
<pre>
3C 3A 04 3F 25 A6 68 09 02 00 04 00 00 00 00 00 (0x26B0)
3C 3A 04 3F 71 AD 00 00 09 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 (0x26C0)
3C 3A 04 3F 8E D5 75 0D 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 (0x26D0)
3C 3A 04 3F 80 86 48 0B 0B 00 03 00 00 00 00 00 (0x26E0)
</pre>


== Patched ==
== Patched ==
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