Print an #Arduino-Powered Color Mechanical TV
OV7670 + #STM32 F401: Capturing image with under-powered microcontoller
https://blog.ppat.dev/2022/05/capturing-image-with-under-powered.html?m=1
LCD Tiles for "Catan" board game (RP2040)
https://coliniuliano.ca/projects/catan-tiles/
"GhostTouch uses electromagnetic interference (EMI) to inject Fake Touch Points into a (Phone) Touchscreen without the need to physically touch it"
https://www.usenix.org/conference/usenixsecurity22/presentation/wang-kai
"Nobody learned anything from the Crypto Crash"
https://www.vice.com/en/article/88gw55/nobody-learned-anything-from-the-crypto-crash
"Captured Russian Weapons Are Packed With U.S. Microchips" (Intel, AMD, Atmel)
https://www.thedrive.com/the-war-zone/captured-russian-weapons-are-packed-with-foreign-microchips
Using a HP iPAQ in 2022 (Windows Mobile 2003)
https://raymii.org/s/blog/Using_a_Windows_Mobile_2003_PDA_hp_ipaq_in_2022_including_whatsapp.html
Windows Subsystem for Linux malware steals browser Auth Cookies
Installing the Seed7 Programming Language in Ubuntu
https://www.friendlyskies.net/notebook/installing-and-using-the-seed7-programming-language-in-ubuntu
"How to reprogram Apple AirTags, play custom sounds" (nRF52 Voltage Glitching)
Saitama backdoor uses DNS Tunnelling
GitHub saved plaintext passwords of npm users in log files
https://www.theregister.com/2022/05/27/github_publishes_a_post_mortem/
8 reasons to ditch Chrome and switch to Firefox
https://www.pcworld.com/article/704687/8-reasons-to-ditch-chrome-and-switch-to-firefox.html
Google Has Banned the Training of Deepfakes in Colab
https://www.unite.ai/google-has-banned-the-training-of-deepfakes-in-colab/
How to Use PyScript – A #Python Frontend Framework (#WebAssembly)
https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/pyscript-python-front-end-framework/
How to use #Zephyr shell for interactive prototyping with I2C sensors
https://blog.golioth.io/how-to-use-zephyr-shell-for-interactive-prototyping-with-i2c-sensors/
I heard that the US Congress just changed the laws so that if someone who is doing security research ("white hat") penetrates a system’s security, then they won’t get charged for a crime.
Most of the bad guys who attempt to attack my systems, flag their packets as “white hat”, so I don’t know how that new law is going to work. I think they need some kind of way to register white hats and also have a way for admins to give permission, like with robot.txt.
IoT Techie and Educator / Apache NuttX PMC