After factory reset of my SE051H I can see quite a few public keys that cannot be removed:
Key-Id: 0X7fff0204 NIST-P (Public Key) Size(Bits): 256
Key-Id: 0X7fff020b NIST-P (Public Key) Size(Bits): No Info available
Key-Id: 0X7fff0210 NIST-P (Public Key) Size(Bits): 256
Key-Id: 0X7fff0211 NIST-P (Public Key) Size(Bits): 256
Particularly, I am curious about "0x7FFF0204 EC Key Used for applet personalization" that seems to allow the private component's holder to ruin the chip effectively. So, who has that private component? Can I get it? Can I disable personalization?
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Hi @psvz ,
Those keys are trust provisioned by NXP , and they are not affected by the deleteall command. 0x7FFF0204 is Applet Feature Management Key, which is created and owned by NXP.
Have a great day,
Kan
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Hi @psvz ,
Those keys are trust provisioned by NXP , and they are not affected by the deleteall command. 0x7FFF0204 is Applet Feature Management Key, which is created and owned by NXP.
Have a great day,
Kan
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