Reversing a Firmware uploader & others NFC stories
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In this presentation, I explore how to approach a closed source firmware uploader, how to (statically) reverse it with Ghidra and what would be the next step in creating a full open source unlocker. I also share a (hopefully) funny story about Mifare tags security practice.
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Slurdge
Bio
Main work is creating video games and video games consoles, but I do enjoy tinkering with and reversing various stuff.
Creation date:
July 1, 2019
Speakers:
Aurélien Pocheville
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CC BY-SA v4
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