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| | | | | I had that Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W lying in a box. And because I changed my network configuration, I decided I could use that Pi as a DNS et DHCP server. But I also wanted to take benefits from my POE switch. It turns out to be really simple, with the proper hardware. Here are the notes. | |
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| | | | | A while ago some of you may remember me saying that I was so bored of there being no decent malware to reverse, that I might as well write some. Well, I decided to give it a go and I've spent some of my free time developing a Windows XP 32-bit bootkit. Now, before you get on the phone to your friendly neighborhood FBI agent, I'd like to make clear a few thing: The bootkit is written as a proof of concept, it would be very difficult to weaponize, and there is no weaponized version to fall into the hands of criminals. For those of you who don't know, a bootkit is a type of rootkit that begins executing at boot time. By infecting the BIOS, Master Boot Record, Volume Boot Record or Initial Program Loader; Malware can begin execution early on in the operating sys... | |
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cybergibbons.com
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| | | | | STMicroelectronics STM32 processors are some of the most common ARM microcontrollers we see in IoT devices. We often want to read the firmware from these so we can examine it and find any vulnerabi... | |
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infinitedigits.co
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| | | A Raspberry Pi automated camera in which I can watch and listen to my chickens plotting. | ||