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Practical Hardware Pentesting

You're reading from   Practical Hardware Pentesting A guide to attacking embedded systems and protecting them against the most common hardware attacks

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Product type Paperback
Published in Apr 2021
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781789619133
Length 382 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Jean-Georges Valle Jean-Georges Valle
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Table of Contents (20) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Section 1: Getting to Know the Hardware
2. Chapter 1: Setting Up Your Pentesting Lab and Ensuring Lab Safety FREE CHAPTER 3. Chapter 2: Understanding Your Target 4. Chapter 3: Identifying the Components of Your Target 5. Chapter 4: Approaching and Planning the Test 6. Section 2: Attacking the Hardware
7. Chapter 5: Our Main Attack Platform 8. Chapter 6: Sniffing and Attacking the Most Common Protocols 9. Chapter 7: Extracting and Manipulating Onboard Storage 10. Chapter 8: Attacking Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and BLE 11. Chapter 9: Software-Defined Radio Attacks 12. Section 3: Attacking the Software
13. Chapter 10: Accessing the Debug Interfaces 14. Chapter 11: Static Reverse Engineering and Analysis 15. Chapter 12: Dynamic Reverse Engineering 16. Chapter 13: Scoring and Reporting Your Vulnerabilities 17. Chapter 14: Wrapping It Up – Mitigations and Good Practices 18. Assessments 19. Other Books You May Enjoy

Questions

  1. You are visualizing something and you are pretty sure there is some UART traffic on your scope. You see the following waveform. What is the baud rate?
    Figure 6.24 – UART oscilloscope signal: what is the baudrate?

    Figure 6.24 – UART oscilloscope signal: what is the baudrate?

  2. What is QSPI?
  3. What is the usage of the parity byte in UART?
  4. Who invented the I2C protocol?
  5. How can you use multiple 24LC EEPROMs on the same I2C bus?
  6. You have to man in the middle an I2C bus with two different devices and a master. Sadly, the hardware peripheral on the blue pill can only have a single address and you can't think of a way to have it alternate between the addresses (the master apparently talks randomly to the devices). What would be your approach?
  7. 0x41 0x20 0x76 0x65 0x72 0x79 0x20 0x76 0x65 0x72 0x79 0x20 0x73 0x65 0x72 0x69 0x6f 0x75 0x73 0x20 0x6b 0x65 0x79 0x21

    ^

    0x08 0x00 0x1a 0x0a 0x04 0x1c 0x00 0x14 0x0c 0x1c 0x18 0x52 0x0a 0x45 0x1d 0x19 0x0a 0x07 0x12 0x54 0x04 0x17 0x0a 0x00?

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