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Any physical device analyzed for reverse engineering purpose. This tag is used to denote that the question is about hardware reverse engineering and not (only) about software reverse engineering.

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What sources do you use for gaining information/intelligence about hardware products?

When reverse engineering consumer hardware products, it can often be helpful to gain as much information as possible outside of the device itself, including: Service manuals Installation/User manuals …
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Where can I learn more about black-box fuzzing of small embedded systems?

Fuzzing has become a very common place technique used for software testing and is heavily used to find security problems. There are many frameworks (sully, Peach Fuzzer etc.) that are geared up for fu …
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Bypassing copy protection in microcontrollers using glitching

The ATmega microcontrollers generally have two lock bits, LB1 and LB2. One prevents further programming, and the other prevents the flash being read back. If both are set, the chip needs to be erased …
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