Injecting noise on power can influence firmware execution ... and possibly give you some control over an electronic device. Thank you very much Samy Kamkar. Links: - Samy’s website: - Samy’s youtube: @samykamkar - Samy’s github: - Samy’s twitter: - FEDEVEL courses: Chapters: 00:00 What this video is about 00:49 Credit / Debit cards 15:04 Bluetooth noise vs. instructions 21:21 Decoding instructions from noise 28:47 Fault injection 33:12 Interrupting execution of an instruction 35:36 Voltage glitching, clock glitching 38:28 TPM, HSM 40:08 About secure communication 45:07 Asymmetric cryptography 47:10 Diffie Hellman paint 49:53 Listening / emulating wireless keyboard 52:53 Ghidra - firmware reverse engineering tool 57:54 Why? ------------------------------------------------------ Would you like to support me? It’s simple: - Sign up for online courses hosted on our platform: - Sign up for my Hardware design and PCB Layout online courses: - You can also support me through Patreon: - Or sign up for my Udemy course: It is much appreciated. Thank you, - Robert
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