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[Sergio] is just getting into hardware hacking. He started by getting an HD44780 compatible LCD screen running with his Arduino. To take the project to the next level, he decided to add a web interface for changing the message displayed on the LCD. He’s doing things on the cheap (a man after our own hearts), [...]
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PhreakNIC 11 Abstract: People spend money every day on cool new gadgets. Sometimes these new toys take the place of things they already have. Sometimes that device has the same features as something you already have, but you simply didn't know it. Best of all, even new toys sometimes have hidden functions that we didn't even know about. People throw out what they consider worthless technology every day, or let it sit on a shelf collecting dust. There will be demonstrations of technology doing things that the manufacturer didn't think of, and possibly things that they hoped you would never think of, and how to unlock those hidden features.
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Black Hat EU 2010 Abstract: Society thrives on an ever increasing use of technology. Electronics are embedded into nearly everything we touch. Hardware products are being relied on for security-related applications and are inherently trusted, though many are completely susceptible to compromise with simple classes of attacks that have been known for decades. Bolstered by the flourishing hobbyist electronics/do-it-yourself movement, easy access to equipment, and realtime information sharing courtesy of the internet, hardware is an area of computer security that can no longer be overlooked. In this session, Joe will explore the hardware hacking process and share some recent high-profile attacks against electronic devices.
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Finally, some hardware hacking on an iPad. Finding the 3G connection that came with the iPad lacking, this industrious hacker yanked it out and replaced it with the guts from a MiFi. At the cost of his GPS, he’s gained a better connection and is now a wifi hotspot. It wasn’t horribly complex, but he [...]
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Black Hat DC 2010 Abstract: Society thrives on an ever increasing use of technology. Electronics are embedded into nearly everything we touch. Hardware products are being relied on for security-related applications and are inherently trusted, though many are completely susceptible to compromise with simple classes of attacks that have been known for decades. Bolstered by the flourishing hobbyist electronics/do-it-yourself movement, easy access to equipment, and realtime information sharing courtesy of the internet, hardware is an area of computer security that can no longer be overlooked. In this session, Joe will explore the hardware hacking process and share some of his favorite attacks against electronic devices.
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