Monthly Archives: March 2025

Brushing Up on Hardware Hacking Part 1 – PiFex Configuration

Whether performing a training exercise with a large group or consulting clients with embedded security needs, there is one question that I constantly receive: How do you pick which devices to use when learning hardware reverse engineering? This is a very reasonable question; with so many random em

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February 2025 Open Source Hardware Certification Roundup

The Open Source Hardware Association (OSHWA) runs a free program that allows creators to certify that their hardware complies with the community definition of open source hardware. Whenever you see the certification logo, you know that the certified hardware meets this standard.

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This Gesture Sensor Is Precise, Cheap, Well-Hidden

In today’s “futuristic tech you can get for $5”, [RealCorebb] shows us a gesture sensor, one of the sci-fi kind. He was doing a desktop clock build, and wanted to add gesture control to it – without any holes that a typical optical sensor needs.

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