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21 Feb 2025
Ever wondered how hackers break into a chip—literally? On #TheJhackerShow, @aseemjakhar chats with hardware security pro @reivilo_t about IC Reverse Engineering, netlist extraction and glitching. Watch here: youtube.com/watch?v=19_4eFyZ… #HardwareSecurity #Cybersecurity #ChipHacking
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25 Apr 2024
Did you know that some code on microchips is physically visible if you deprocess down to the right layer? If you are curious, then this article will certainly appeal to you #https://ioactive.com/bits-to-binary-to-bootloader-to-glitch/ #chiphacking #hacking #hardwaresecurity
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19 Apr 2024
Some great work carried out by my #silicon dream team in Seattle. The battle between OEMs and 3rd party accessory manufacturers, it's real! #siliconsecurity #Semiconductors #microchips #chiphacking
Check out Part 1 of our 3-Part series "Accessory Authentication." In this series, the IOActive silicon lab team takes you on a deep dive comparison into an unlicensed third party product (clone) and the OEM of the product. ioactive.com/accessory-authe…
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28 Mar 2024
For anyone with a #chipsecurity #siliconhacking #security #chiphacking #semiconductor interest or simply a curious mind, find below my review of last weeks' HARRIS Workshop harris2024.mpi-sp.org/ in Bochum, Germany
Check out Tony Moor's reflections on the recent "Hardware Reverse Engineering Workshop" (HARRIS 2024) in this latest IOActive blog. Tony shares insights on discussions and analysis on various presentations throughout the event! okt.to/05VcTo
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20 Mar 2024
@azonenberg killed it today at the second ever HARRIS workshop. His topic was third party accessory manufacturers/solution providers and how they hack platforms in order to make their own compatible products. Great job today Andrew! #chiphacking #ioactive #semiconductor #security
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