The Flipper One looks like a serious hacking tool, and I can't wait to try it - here's why ...
Software bugs can be fixed with a simple update, but hardware flaws are physically built into the devices themselves. The chips inside our devices harbor 98 different ways they can be hacked. And ...
Regular Hackaday readers will no doubt be familiar with the work of Matthew Alt, AKA [wrongbaud]. His deep-dive blog posts break down hardware hacking and reverse engineering concepts in an ...
Most computer attacks will focus on the overlying software that controls the computer. Finding some way to subvert that software will give the attacker a means to exert control on the underlying ...
This sponsored post is produced in conjunction with Ford. Ever feel like hacking a car? Ford wants you to do just that — with its Open XC platform. We caught up with T.J. Giuli, the research lab ...
Join us on Wednesday, July 12 at noon Pacific for the Software for Space Hack Chat with Jacob Killelea! In space, everything is harder. Hardware has to be built to withstand not only the harshest ...
Black Hat Europe 2025: Low-cost hardware hack opens the door to supply chain attacks against confidential computing servers in cloud environments. Confidential computing, powered by hardware ...
Apple has released software updates for iPhones, iPads, and Macs to address a security vulnerability tracked as CVE-2025-43300. The issue is described in the National Vulnerability Database (NVD) as ...
Ever since the first Hack@DAC hacking competition in 2017, thousands of security engineers have helped discover hardware-based vulnerabilities, develop mitigation methods, and perform root cause ...