Understanding how hardware and firmware/software work together to perform desired functions or tasks is an important enabler to unlocking the value of intellectual properties in the systems (including ...
At the 2012 DefCon security conference in Las Vegas, Ang Cui, an embedded device security researcher, previewed a tool for analyzing firmware, the foundational software that underpins any computer and ...
The HackadayU video series on learning to use Ghidra is now available! While this was the first HackadayU course, there are more on the way. Anool Mahidharia just finished teaching KiCAD & FreeCAD 101 ...
IoT devices rarely ever just do what they’re advertised. They’ll almost always take up more space than they need to – on top of that, their processor and memory alone should be enough to run a ...
The United States’ National Security Agency is planning to open-source an internally developed reverse-engineering framework for popular operating systems this spring. The framework, called GHIDRA, is ...
GHIDRA is a software reverse engineering (SRE) framework that helps analyze malicious code and malware-like viruses. It has been created and maintained by the National Security Agency Research ...
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The risks of relying on the cloud have been discussed at length, but security researchers are about to add a new danger that users will soon have to worry about: Reverse engineering the software ...
SEONGNAM, South Korea--(BUSINESS WIRE)--DREAMTNS Co., Ltd. announced that it has released PointShape™ Design software on April 18th, which is used for creating parametric CAD models of real-world ...
Being able to trust the hardware I bring into my home is incredibly important, especially so when that hardware is networking-related. I've seen many who were surprised at my usage of the YuanLey ...
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