Software gets much of the hacking spotlight, perhaps understandably so. But the physical infrastructure that runs all that code is just as susceptible to messing with, though it takes a different set of knowledge and techniques. Today's Training trio touch on the more solid side of that divide.. So, the box sits in front of you, its secrets beckoning. Where to start? One great place would be Hands-On Hardware Hacking and Reverse Engineering, a Training which will teach hardware-hacking and reverse-engineering techniques commonly used against electronic products and embedded systems. Topics will include tool tutorials, circuit board analysis and modification, embedded security, and common attack vectors. Pay attention, because at the end you'll have to apply these skills to defeat the security of a custom circuit board. The link for this article located at Dark Reading is no longer available. . Exploring hardware manipulation and reverse engineering techniques can strengthen embedded system security. Tools like side-channel analysis and fault injection help identify vulnerabilities.. Hardware Hacking, Reverse Engineering, Embedded Protection. . Alex
Before we go into deep details on the Flashing and custom ROMs, let's look at the Android architecture (stack) along with common terminology.. An important factor that sets Android apart from most other mobile operating systems is that it's based on an open source platform, allowing anyone to modify most of Android's source code. Ideally, this would mean that if a developer felt Android needed a specific feature or capability, he or she could build it and incorporate it into the OS. The link for this article located at eeTimes is no longer available. . Explore the unique characteristics of Android architecture and their contributions to security in embedded systems and customized ROMs.. Android Security, Open Source Architecture, Custom ROM Development. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Internet-connected HDTVs from one major manufacturer -- which appears to be Panasonic -- have security holes that could allow an attacker to trick users into giving up credit card information or other private data, according to a report by Mocana, which sells embedded security software solutions.. In its testing, San Francisco-based Mocana said it was able to intercept and redirect Internet traffic to and from the HDTV. That could allow a hacker to fool consumers into thinking that "imposter" banking and e-commerce websites were legitimate. The name of the HDTV vendor is redacted in the Mocana report, which was released last week and is available to download here: . The link for this article located at Multichannel is no longer available. . Mocana uncovers vulnerabilities in a leading smart TV manufacturer, exposing a risk of credit card information being compromised via fraudulent online platforms.. HDTV Security Flaws, Data Theft Threat, Consumer Privacy Protection. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
HP has updated its business PC range to include an embedded chip to aid encryption systems and launched a new thin client device. Hewlett-Packard has launched new business desktop computers including one with HP's first embedded security chip option, and . . . . HP has updated its business PC range to include an embedded chip to aid encryption systems and launched a new thin client device. Hewlett-Packard has launched new business desktop computers including one with HP's first embedded security chip option, and another that is its first post-merger thin client. The HP Compaq d530 desktop range features the optional security chip, developed with German chipmaker Infineon Technologies and following specifications set out by the security standards organisation the Trusted Computing Group. The link for this article located at ZDNetUK is no longer available. . Dell boosts enterprise desktops by integrating a foundational security module and unveils a sleek client for enhanced data protection.. Embedded Security, Thin Client, Business PC, Encryption Solutions. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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