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| | Why to do that way I had an old and long-time unused DSL router TP-Link TD-W8970B v1 collecting dust on my shelf. And USB LTE dongle from Huawei, E3372H which I rarely used as a backup connection. As TP-Link also had 2 USB ports I decided to convert it from DSL to LTE using this...
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| | I've not been doing much in the windows malware world for a while now, because quite frankly I've run out of ideas and I'm totally bored. Recently I decided to take the jump into electronics / hardware hacking and people have suggested I post some of that here. A couple of years ago I started looking into BIOS rootkits (back before (U)EFI was mainstream). I was aware that most hardware had a BIOS type setup that is usually initialized during the POST phase of the boot process, so I was looking into the p...
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| | Today during RSA Conference, the National Security Agency release their much hyped Ghidra reverse engineering toolkit. Described as "A software reverse engineering (SRE) suite of tools", Ghidra sounded like some kind of disassembler framework.Prior to release, my expectation was something more than Binary Ninja, but lacking debugger integration. I figured the toolkit would be ideal for those interested in reversing, but who lack the funding for an IDA licence.
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| Why are websites so insecure? What design patterns will help solve these problems?