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A Fun Exploit For Canon Printers Brings GDB Gifts

Posted on April 4, 2024 by Arya Voronova
The printer's display with the exploit-loaded animation playing, saying "hacked by blasty" and a bunch more stuff

Modern printers make it all that much more tempting to try and hack them — the hardware generally tends to be decent, but the firmware appears to be designed to …read more Continue reading A Fun Exploit For Canon Printers Brings GDB Gifts→

Posted in 2d printer, canon firmware, gdb, security hacks | Tagged Canon

Make A GPS Antenna Compatible With Same Manufacturer’s Receiver

Posted on April 4, 2024 by Arya Voronova
PCB of the antenna about to be modded, with components desoldered and different parts of the circuit highlighted

GPS can be a bit complex of a technology – you have to receive a signal below the noise floor, do quite a bit of math that relies on quantum …read more Continue reading Make A GPS Antenna Compatible With Same Manufacturer’s Receiver→

Posted in active antenna, GPS, gps antenna, symmetricom, wireless hacks

ESP-Prog-Adapter Makes Your ESP32 Tinkering Seamless

Posted on April 3, 2024 by Arya Voronova
Showing the ESP-Prog-Adapter board plugged into the ESP-Prog adapter, wired to a SOIC clip, that then attaches to a PCB under test

Did you ever struggle with an ESP32 board of yours, wishing you had exposed that UART, or seriously lacking the JTAG port access? If so, you should seriously check out …read more Continue reading ESP-Prog-Adapter Makes Your ESP32 Tinkering Seamless→

Posted in debug, esp-prog, espressif, JTAG, jtag tools, SOICbite, tool hacks

Making the Halo 2 Battle Rifle Real

Posted on April 3, 2024 by Arya Voronova
The BR55 battle rifle held in its creator's hands during test firing

We’ve just been shown a creation that definitely belongs on the list of impressive videogame replicas. This BR55 rifle built by [B Squared Mfg] not only looks exactly like its …read more Continue reading Making the Halo 2 Battle Rifle Real→

Posted in games, Halo, halo 2, videogame replica, weapons hacks | Tagged Gun

PCB Design Review: Tinysparrow, A Module For CAN Hacking Needs

Posted on April 3, 2024 by Arya Voronova

I enjoy seeing modules that can make designing other devices easier, and when I did a call for design reviews, [enp6s0] has submitted one such board to us. It’s a …read more Continue reading PCB Design Review: Tinysparrow, A Module For CAN Hacking Needs→

Posted in CAN bus, design review, Hackaday Columns, pcb, PCB Hacks

A Giga-Sunset For Gigaset IoT Devices

Posted on April 3, 2024 by Arya Voronova
Screenshot of eBay listings with Gigaset IoT devices being sold, now basically useless

In today’s “predictable things that happened before and definitely will happen again”, we have another company in the “smart device” business that has just shuttered their servers, leaving devices completely …read more Continue reading A Giga-Sunset For Gigaset IoT Devices→

Posted in bankruptcy, Gigaset, home automation, home hacks, Internet of Things, IoT, News, proprietary, smart home

Crash IoT Devices Through Protocol Fuzzing

Posted on April 3, 2024 by Arya Voronova
Three ZigBee radios in ESD bags, marked "Zigbee Sniffer", "Router" and "Coordinator".

IoT protocols are a relatively unexplored field compared to most PC-exposed protocols – it’s bothersome to need a whole radio setup before you can tinker on something, and often, for …read more Continue reading Crash IoT Devices Through Protocol Fuzzing→

Posted in fuzzing, IoT, IoT security, security hacks, wireless hacks

A Nifty F1C100S Dual-Board Computer

Posted on April 2, 2024 by Arya Voronova
On the left, the main board of the dual board computer, with the CPU and a bunch of connectors visible. On the right, the addon board is shown, with all the extra connectors as described in the article

The F1C100S (and the F1C200S) is a super simple CPU to use – it’s QFN, it has RAM built-in, and it can run Linux. It just makes sense that we …read more Continue reading A Nifty F1C100S Dual-Board Computer→

Posted in Allwinner, Allwinner F1C100s, Embedded Linux, F1C100s, Hardware

PhotonPower Zero For Effortless Solar Pi Zero Projects

Posted on April 2, 2024 by Arya Voronova
The PhotonPower Zero board laying on a desk surface

A Pi Zero doesn’t need much to sustain itself, and it’s projects like the PhotonPower Zero that remind us of it its low appetite when we need this reminder most. …read more Continue reading PhotonPower Zero For Effortless Solar Pi Zero Projects→

Posted in Raspberry Pi, Raspberry Pi Zero, solar, solar hacks, solar panel, solar power

Pinkpad, A DIY Laptop You Must Print In Pink

Posted on April 1, 2024 by Arya Voronova
The laptop in question, with the LCD-bearing top half printed in pink, and the bottom half showing off the Thinkpad keyboard.

Looking to build a laptop all on your own? Check out the Pinkpad, a DIY laptop project that as if appeared out of nowhere, gives you a based on an …read more Continue reading Pinkpad, A DIY Laptop You Must Print In Pink→

Posted in build your own laptop, BuildYourOwnLaptop, diy laptop, DiyLaptop, home made laptop, laptops hacks

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