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Azeria
Fox0x01
Self-isolated hackers, assemble! 3 new tutorials and a new VM for you to play around with:Lab VM 2.0:https://azeria-labs.com/lab-vm-2-0/ Emulating Router Firmware: https://azeria-labs.com/emulating-arm-firmware/Stack Overflows: https:/
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Cybergibbons
cybergibbons
Interesting how the security community seems to have changed what they are saying about voting machines."Taking it apart isn't hacking it"No. But we all know that issues were found. Claiming
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Erin ✨💽
erincandescent
Computers are made up of other computers. You prod a bit of hardware and it's like "Surprise! I'm actually another computer in a trench coat!". Nesting isn't uncommon; they're fractal
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k3tan
_k3tan
DIY MULTISIGNATURE WALLETS FOR SELF CUSTODYThere's been a bit of chatter around DIY multisignature wallets using hardware wallets from different vendors. As you dip your toes into it, here are
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FOUNDATION DEVICES
FOUNDATIONdvcs
Passport's alpha firmware is now open source! Read our blog post about the importance of open hardware and the great open source work we've built on to bring Passport to
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Cybergibbons
cybergibbons
Yesterday on the Blackhat webcast @johnrgrimm highlighted the disparity been the security controls people want in IoT and the risk that people perceive from them.So.What are the top 3 risks
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Kenneth Matreyek
kmatreyek
Last weekend, my 1 year old @StirlingULTra -80*C freezer failed in the worst way: the firmware crashed and the mechanics stopped cooling. The screen was stuck on -80*C, and there
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Ryan Hurst
rmhrisk
One of the benefits of working at Google is it gives me a chance to work with bright folks on hard problems that are not well appreciated or understood yet.
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whitequark
whitequark
i was getting some data off an NVMe drive when i noticed some test points labeled T, R, and G. you know what had to be done. when you
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BlueSkyReport
BlueSky_Report
Voter Machines need to be checked for a build version of Windows (Windows7 Build version 7601/7600) which is not a genuine copy of Windows & enables a 'SuperUser' to remotely
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Blockware Solutions
BlockwareTeam
1/ The Bitmain Antminer S9 (13.5T, 1400W, 2% pool fee, base firmware, adj. block reward of 7.17 BTC including TX fees) has a breakeven energy rate of ~11.2c. It is
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Hector Martin
marcan42
So I'm working in understanding the Apple Silicon boot/OS provisioning process. This is all subject to change, but here are some takeaways according to my current understanding.References:https://support.apple.com/guide/deployment-refer
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jacobian
jacobian
Just to give folks who aren't in the field an idea what we're talking about:- we must assume that foreign agents were among the rioters- snooping devices can be implanted
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Jon Aubrey
SecurityJon
Inspired by @cybergibbons hardware teardown thread, thought I'd document an investigation into an oddity that has been bugging me for a few years.This is a TP-Link TL-WA701ND AP that I
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jacobian
jacobian
So much this. A physical breach is a nightmare scenario for infosec. On the off-chance that any of my followers are involved in this -- I do have some experience
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burn the bridge
econoalchemist
1/28 Don't take chances rolling the dice. A thread on verifying @COLDCARDwallet firmware, generating a 24-word seed phrase with dice, verifying the dice rolls, backing up the seed with a
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