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ZaCon V Badge [2/2]: How they work

The ZaCon badges were a ton of work on the hardware side (see ZaCon V Badge [1/2]: Build Time), however they provided their own challenges on the software side as well. Since my knowledge of chipsets only extended to the Arduino the badges are essentially a complete Arduino without the UBS->FTDI breakout. This means that…

GeneralHardware Hacks

ZaCon V: Badge Sneak Peak *update*

UPDATE: For those people that missed the friday night the code and slides are here: Slides: https://www.andrewmohawk.com/Badger Badger Badger.pptx Code: https://github.com/AndrewMohawk/zaconv/   MAGICELECTRONICBADGES Ever since I first saw something Joe Grand, Adam Laurie or the Ninja networks team built I have loved the idea of having hackable electronics. So much that every year before ZaCon…

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Kingphisher: Semi-automated phishing

It has been absolutely ages since I have written a blog post – genuinely I really havent simply been slacking off, i’ve just been busy! Anyway, figured it was time to do a writeup on some stuff I have been working on. (Please note this is almost the exact same post from the Paterva blog)….

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Bypassing LF Entry Systems

Its taken a lot of motivation to start writing this, and I hope its okay, I have a mental block that I need to write this and the second post about magstripes before moving on to some new things with my plants I want to try. Eye Candy: My friend Roelof Temmingh (@Roeloftemmingh) made this…