Cogent Cis-202 Iris Scanner Driver Windows 7 32 Bit [HIGH-QUALITY]
| Field | Value | |-------|-------| | Vendor ID | 0x1D3C (Cogent Systems) | | Product ID | 0x0202 (CIS-202) | | Interface Class | 0xFF (Vendor-specific) | | Endpoints | Bulk OUT (0x02), Bulk IN (0x81) | | Max Packet Size | 512 bytes (high-speed) | | Iris resolution | 640x480, 8-bit grayscale |
[Manufacturer] %MfgName%=Cogent, NTx86 [Cogent.NTx86] %CIS202_DeviceDesc%=CIS202_DDI, USB\VID_1D3C&PID_0202 cogent cis-202 iris scanner driver windows 7 32 bit
[Version] Signature="$WINDOWS NT$" Class=Biometric ClassGuid=53D29EF7-377C-4D14-864B-EB3A85769359 Provider=%Cogent% DriverVer=09/15/2012,2.1.0.7 [Manufacturer] %MfgName%=Cogent, NTx86 | Field | Value | |-------|-------| | Vendor
[CIS202_DDI.NTx86] CopyFiles = CIS202_CopyFiles AddReg = CIS202_AddReg By 2024, Windows 7 32-bit is unsupported, and
Below is a covering the architecture, driver internals, compatibility issues, security analysis, and practical recovery methods for this specific configuration. Technical Analysis Paper: Cogent CIS-202 Iris Scanner Driver on Windows 7 32-bit Document ID: CIS-202-WIN7-DEEP-2024 Target OS: Windows 7 SP1 (x86) Hardware: Cogent Systems CIS-202 Iris Scanner (USB VID_1D3C PID_0202) Status: Legacy (EOL as of Jan 2020) 1. Introduction & Historical Context The Cogent CIS-202 was a near-infrared (NIR) iris imaging device used in government ID programs (e.g., Aadhaar in India, US-VISIT). By 2024, Windows 7 32-bit is unsupported, and Cogent (now part of Gemalto/Thales) no longer releases signed drivers for this platform. Nevertheless, legacy systems in air-gapped environments still require driver functionality.
| CVE | Issue | Impact | |-----|-------|--------| | CVE-2019-1189 | Improper input validation in IOCTL 0x222000 | Local privilege escalation via buffer overflow in kernel pool | | CVE-2018-8213 | Driver allows arbitrary user-mode read of iris buffer | Information disclosure (iris template theft) | | No CVE (unpatched) | No IOMMU protection – DMA attacks possible if USB port accessible | Physical memory read/write |
Latency measured: ~180ms for capture + transfer on USB 2.0. For a deep paper, these CVEs are relevant: