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💻 This code does not crash on ARM (qemu). Why?

UPDATE: Ok, so the older glibc noncompliance I re-discovered was actually fixed back then, and it is a CVE by itself, CVE-2020-6096: https://github.com/bminor/glibc/commit/...
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2 votes

Disassembling ARM based Camera Firmware

You can try hikpack to unpack the firmwork. The hikpack download link: https://ipcamtalk.com/attachments/hikpack_2-5-zip.45534/. alastair@PC-I5 ~/montecrypto $ ./hikpack_2.1 -t g0 -x ...
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Why I can't decompile this ARM function?

It's because of the segment name of your firmwares. In the first firmware the segment name is ROM, which means the segment is read only, but in your second firmware the name is ALICE, which makes no ...
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1 vote

Bluetooth speaker firmware modification

No, you would have to disassemble it to find ISP or JTAG connectors. I suggest you always do it on a device you will not use or you are not currently using because there is always a chance of bricking ...
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Reverse engineering TP-Link TD-W8961N V3

Yes Ghidra is the ticket! First you might want to re-extract RasCode (it's too small, and probably a text message saying LZMA error) I'm thinking that is now resolved so perhaps download dev-zzo/...
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1 vote

Reverse engineering TP-Link TD-W8961N V3

I think this isn't a filesystem but a memory of compiled functions and resources that are used in the OS. I would suggest you opening up the file in ghidra with MIPS instruction set (either 32bit or ...
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