via Hackaday: The Piezoelectric Glitching Attack Many readers will be familiar with the idea of a glitching attack, introducing electrical noise…
via Hackaday: There’s No Lower Spec Linux Machine Than This One It’s not uncommon for a new distro version to come out, and a grudging admission…
via Hackaday: Linux, Now In Real Time Although Linux runs almost every supercomputer, most of the web, the majority of smart phones,…
via Hackaday: The Raspberry Pi 500 Hints At Its Existence It’s fairly insignificant in the scheme of things, and there’s no hardware as yet for…
via Hackaday: This Week in Security: The Internet Archive, Glitching With a Lighter, and Firefox In-the-wild The Internet Archive has been hacked. This is an ongoing story, but it looks like…
via Hackaday: Hack On Self: Collecting Data A month ago, I’ve talked about using computers to hack on our day-to-day existence, specifically,…
via Hackaday: Blowing Up Shell Scripts One of the most universal experiences of any Linux or Unix user is working through…
via Hackaday: Reverse Engineering The Web API of an Akaso EK7000 Action Camera Recently, bought an Akaso EK7000 action camera for his daughter’s no-smartphones-allowed summer camp,…
via Hackaday: Getting Root on Cheap WiFi Repeaters, the Long Way Around What can you do with a cheap Linux machine with limited flash and only a…
via Hackaday: A Clean Linux Installation For an Android TV Box Although Android technically runs on top of Linux, generally most Android devices abstract away the…