OSB 2015 - Open Source Tools of the Hardware Hacking Trade - Joe Grand
Many embedded systems contain design flaws that could lead to exploitable vulnerabilities. In order to discover such flaws, hackers and engineers use a specific set of tools. In this session, Joe will discuss his favorite open source hardware hacking and reverse engineering tools, including those that monitor/decode digital communications, extract firmware, inject/spoof data, and identify/connect to debug interfaces.

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Hacking Hardware With A $10 SDCard Reader

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Real Hardware Hacking for S$30 or Less - Presented by Joe FitzPatrick

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JTAGulator: Introduction and Demonstration (Expanded)

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Hardware Hacking - Extracting Information From Chips

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28C3 - reverse engineering usb devices

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DEF CON 24 - Hardware Hacking Village - Matt DuHarte - Basic Firmware Extraction

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Reverse Engineering Flash Memory for Fun and Benefit

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Zig 2026: No-AI Policy, $670K Foundation, Left GitHub & Why Zig Isn’t 1.0 - Andrew Kelley Explains

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#HITBLockdown D2 - Virtual Lab - Firmware Hacking With Ghidra - Thomas Roth & Dmitry Nedospasov

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Something is jamming GPS over Europe. Here's what we found

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Hacking the Wireless World with Software Defined Radio - 2.0

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Defcon 21 - The Secret Life of SIM Cards

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Turing Award Winner: Disagreeing with Google, Postgres, Future Problems | Mike Stonebraker

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A Better Way to Fearlessly Hacking Firmware for the First Time.

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DEF CON 33 - Cash, Drugs, and Guns - Why Your Safes Aren't Safe - Mark Omo, James Rowley

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Black Hat 2013 - UART THOU MAD?

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DEF CON 32 - Anyone can hack IoT- Beginner’s Guide to Hacking Your First IoT Device - Andrew Bellini

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#03 - How To Find The JTAG Interface - Hardware Hacking Tutorial

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Intro to Hardware Reversing: Finding a UART and getting a shell

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