Testing out my Glasgow interface explorer - managed to dump a NAND flash easily, something that was often way more annoying! Some quick notes on the process here: colinoflynn.com/2024/04/dump...
Quick weekend project: ChipWhisperer-Husky front-panel connection can be used as JTAG. All done in Python (code is at github.com/colinoflynn/...). Important part is since it's via Python, you can set a trigger to occur when a specific I/O transition happens & trigger power analysis or FI.
Non electronic projects... was supposed to be a quick rebuild of Holley 1940 carburetor on an old boat engine. Discovered some casting damage that will make it more involved!
Make Cyber Monday about cyber again (but not *that* cyber): The Hardware Hacking Handbook is part of No Starch's latest Humble Bundle, for ~$50CAD you get 18 books instead of one, and support the EFF along the way. www.humblebundle.com/books/hackin...
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Reflashing oven firmware before cooking the (Canadian) Thanksgiving turkey to hopefully fix one bug I introduced when I added the serial debugger.
J-P kicking off CHES2023 tutorials by walking through an ECC attack with open source Jupyter notebooks!
In this podcast, host Paul Roberts speaks with @colinoflynn.bsky.social of the firm NewAE about his work to patch shoddy software on his #Samsung electric oven – and big questions about our rights to fix, tinker with or replace the software that powers connected stuff. #BlackHat2023 #righttorepair
Host Paul Roberts speaks with Colin O'Flynn about his Black Hat talk on patching the shoddy software on his electric oven and implications for the IoT.
I'll be talking about hacking my oven at Black Hat 2023 in Oceanside A (level 2) at 10:20 Thursday (10th), then a book signing at 11:00 in bookstore (also level 2).