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~20 min
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by Rogan Dawes
on
06 February 2024
Sometimes you need to get in the way of a hardware device and its controller, and see what it has...
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~11 min
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by Rogan Dawes
on
27 October 2023
After publishing my blog post about running P4wnP1 on an LTE modem, where I explained how to install Linux and...
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~12 min
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by Rogan Dawes
on
09 July 2023
I’ve written a couple of blog posts in the past in which I explain how to use Marcus Mengs’ truly...
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~15 min
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by Rogan Dawes
on
26 May 2023
Rogan brought half of his hardware parts bin to the hackathon! Michael Rodger, Daniel Scragg, Isak van der Walt, Thulani...
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~7 min
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by Emmanuel Cristofaro
on
23 November 2020
Ciao belli! On the 19th of November 2020, SONY finally released the new PlayStation 5 in the UK. A few...
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~18 min
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by Rogan Dawes
on
09 July 2020
In part 1 of this series, we set up the NanoPi R1S as a USB attack tool, covering OS installation,...
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~11 min
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by Rogan Dawes
on
18 May 2020
As part of our preparations for our upcoming RingZer0 “Q Division” Training, I have been working on making a software...
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~36 min
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by Emmanuel Cristofaro
on
24 January 2020
Hacking PlayStation DualShock controllers to stream audio to their internal speakers. Ciao a tutti. Introduction I didn’t really know what...
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~17 min
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by stuart
on
02 August 2017
So I get a phone call from Daniel on a Wednesday night, Stu, can you bring your hardware stuff with...
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~6 min
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by Rogan Dawes
on
10 March 2017
Categories:
Abuse,
Backdoor,
Build-it,
Conferences,
Empire,
Exploit,
Hardware,
Internals,
Linux,
Metasploit,
Programming,
Real-world,
Research,
Shells,
Tunnelling
(If you’re new to this project, read the intro first) For the past few months, I’ve been working on porting...
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~15 min
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by Dominic White
on
15 August 2016
Last Saturday, at Defcon 24, we gave a talk entitled “Universal Serial aBUSe: Remote Physical Access Attacks” about some research...