Resisting Rowhammer and compromising vehicle fleets: Hardwear.io Netherlands 2023 lineup revealed
A fresh twist on baseband bugs, a powerful defence against Rowhammer attacks and targeting...
Read Moreby Adam Bannister | Sep 29, 2023 | Hardwear.io Conference | 0
A fresh twist on baseband bugs, a powerful defence against Rowhammer attacks and targeting...
Read Moreby hardwear.io | Jul 29, 2021 | Hardwear.io Conference | 0
“The ending of the Hardwear.io Conference USA, 2021 was a new beginning for me.” The thousand different participants and I said to ourselves. The behavior shift that the worldwide pandemic has caused demands us to be isolated,...
Read Moreby hardwear.io | Sep 27, 2019 | Hardware Hacking, hardwear.io Netherlands 2019 Talks | 0
It is possible to read and/or write protect SD cards by software using specific commands.
Read Moreby hardwear.io | Sep 26, 2019 | Hardware Hacking, hardwear.io Netherlands 2019 Talks, IC Reversing, Keynote | 0
In this talk, John discussed how shields are used to prevent FIB attacks and how they can be defeated.
Read Moreby hardwear.io | Aug 15, 2019 | Hardware Hacking, hardwear.io Webinar, IoT Security, Radio Hacking | 0
Know about: Bluetooth 5 Changes | Attacks Against BLE | BLE 5 Attack Challenges | Auxiliary Advertising | BLE 5 Research Tips & more.
Read Moreby hardwear.io | Jun 14, 2019 | Hardware Hacking, hardwear.io USA 2019 Talks, IC Reversing | 0
This talk showcases how hardware offensive security represents a tailored answer to both the developers of secure solutions and the parties willing to extract data from highly protected devices.
Read Moreby hardwear.io | Jun 13, 2019 | Hardware Hacking, hardwear.io USA 2019 Talks | 0
Eric Schlaepfer discussed the analysis methods used and the operating principles of the sound card — both of the hardware and the firmware.
Read Moreby hardwear.io | Jun 13, 2019 | Bluetooth Hacking, Hardware Hacking, hardwear.io USA 2019 Talks, IoT Security, Radio Hacking | 0
This talk by Mike Ryan described how to reverse engineer Bluetooth data on a variety of devices including a heart monitor, a padlock, a music listening device, a Bluetooth credit card, and a Bluetooth-controlled skateboard.
Read Moreby hardwear.io | Jun 13, 2019 | Hardware Hacking, hardwear.io USA 2019 Talks | 0
A look at techniques used to visually extract the contents of ROM embedded in micro-controllers and SoC devices.
Read Moreby hardwear.io | Jun 13, 2019 | Hardware Hacking, hardwear.io USA 2019 Talks, Keynote | 0
Keynote talk by Christopher Tarnovsky on Exposing The Deep-Secure Elements Of Smartcards at hardwear.io | Hardware Security Conference & Training USA 2019.
Read Moreby hardwear.io | Sep 14, 2018 | Cryptocurrency Hardware Wallet, Hardware Hacking, hardwear.io 2018 Talks | 0
Andrew Tierney (@cybergibbons) talked about some of the social media circus, some of the ethics, and explained how the attacks actually worked for Bitfi at hardwear.io – Hardware Security Conference & Training, The Hague, Netherlands 2018.
Read Moreby hardwear.io | Sep 13, 2018 | Hardware Hacking, hardwear.io 2018 Talks, Side-Channel Attacks | 0
This talk contains details about the architecture & complex behaviour of modern, multilevel TLB’s on several modern Intel microarchitectures that is undocumented & publically presented for the first time.
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