electronics
Iranian Hackers Targeted Major South Korean Electronics Maker in Espionage Campaign
What happened Symantec’s Threat Hunter Team has documented a broad cyber-espionage campaign by MuddyWater, the Iranian state-linked group also known as Seedworm and Static Kitten, targeting at least nine high-profile organizations across ...
Attack of the Wi-Fi Spy Drones, How to Destroy Your Old Electronics, Signal Removes SMS Support
Two modified wi-fi enabled drones were found on the top of a financial firm’s building and used to intercept a employee’s credentials, a fun discussion about the best way to physically destroy ...
Hardware Hacking 101 – Lesson 3: Abusing UART (U Are RooT)
As a reminder, Lesson 1 was a primer on electronics and setting up your lab, and Lesson 2 was an introduction to classical hardware hacking. To get started with security-focused hardware hacking, ...
Hardware Hacking 101 – Lesson 2: Classical Hardware Hacking
Welcome back to our ongoing series on hardware hacking and our second lesson. Last month we presented “Lesson 1: Beauty, Your Home Lab and Basic Electronics” with an appreciative nod to this ...
Hardware Hacking 101 – Lesson 1: Beauty, Your Home Lab and Basic Electronics
Hardware hacking is one of those subjects that a lot of hackers appear to have great interest, but most don't act on that interest. There are a variety of reasons why this ...

