Hash
@BitBangingBytes
Reverse Engineering 😈 for the public good 😇
I found a Zero Day! And I’m dropping it right here… youtu.be/IOD5voFTAz8

PIC Burnout: Dumping Protected OTP Memory in Microchip PIC MCUs hackaday.com/2025/07/09/pic…
Open Source Spin Coater! Experiment at the LOWEST level! Only 3 available! ebay.us/m/4XTDej

A scientific paper where two different groups showed it couldn’t be reproduced… 13 years later, finally retracted! science.org/doi/10.1126/sc…
Can’t wait to see a copy of this firmware!
NEW: A custom firmware for the Flipper Zero, being sold by a Russian hacker for $1K, bypasses modern security protections on key fobs. The hack defeats rolling codes & lets you clone every fob button—lock, unlock, trunk—by capturing just a single command. san.com/cc/millions-of…
Lots of great questions at the end of my live Hardwear.io presentation this year, grab a coffee and check it out! youtu.be/URmI1VVilek

Looking for a datasheet for this chip, what’s a good Chinese part search site besides DOCin?

Hacking an ECU from an undisclosed (maybe your?) car: Using glitching to extract MPC5566 firmware via CAN. 🥷🏻🫨🚗🔐 More details on: LinkedIn: linkedin.com/posts/dlaskov_… Substack: it4sec.substack.com/p/hacking-an-e…
Playing with a @RohdeSchwarzNA RTB2004 the other day… A nice piece of test equipment is a JOY to use!

Russian Hackers A dark journey deep inside myself… Hacking an automotive ECU… Grab a drink, it’s a wild ride! youtube.com/live/0tkdst3JE…

🤩Who needs expensive rigs? At #hw_ioUSA2025 @RECESSIM_ proved that low-cost #EMFI works — even on CAN Bus This was the follow-up every #BAMBAM fan was waiting for: handson examples, probe tricks, and real firmware dumps using custom, open-source tools 👉youtu.be/URmI1VVilek?si…
🔥 PIC Burnout 🔥 Bypass code protection and dump the OTP of PIC12C5XX, PIC12C67X, PIC12CE67X, PIC14000, PIC16C55X, PIC16C6XX, PIC16C7XX, and PIC16C9XX MCUs.
My writeup on bypassing code protection on low-end OTP-based PIC microcontrollers: wiki.recessim.com/view/PIC_Burno…
The latest episode of the IoT Security Podcast features Hash Salehi, a reverse engineer and speaker at the 2025 @hardwear_io USA. youtu.be/rEQgteBEfpk
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The latest episode of the IoT Security Podcast features Hash Salehi, a reverse engineer and speaker at the 2025 @hardwear_io USA. youtu.be/rEQgteBEfpk
What’s the disorder called where you HAVE to fix something if it’s broken? Even if you have a replacement and your wife told you to throw it away…