Thank you so much for this video! I really appreciate, I was referred by Ted, he helped me throughout the whole process with no extra cost. This is my referral as promised mx076 on wickr or telegram.
awesome tip at 13:27, using chalk to improve the readability of what's written on an IC. I also saw pictures of significantly improved photography /recording of PCBs by using polarized light. btw, the rotating zoom at 13:40 gave me TRON vibes :D
I have tried myself to get along with hardware hacking but the contents found are too much technical or lacks where to get started. This video series is a great example to teach how hardware hacking needs to be carried out. Thank You so much keep making. Much love all the way from NEPAL.
This series is looking good so far. I'm about to research a device by hardware hacking it, so hoping these videos will help me progress. Thank you very much.
This video gives lots of basic info to start , i really like to share this video with my students to understand the basics to advance hardware hacking, i really appreciate the effort. :) Nice presentation keep spreading your knowledge many may get helpful
Yes, i loved your video! Just so you know, your English is well spoken. You speak well. Very structured and articulate. When I was learning Spanish, which I am not as proficient in as you are with learning Spanish as you are to English, I enjoyed feedback. Hopefully you do too. Dont think that you arent clear bc you speak well. Better than some English speakers. I could be wrong but it seems like you were trying to speak clearly that you come off as quasi monotone. I say this bc my Italian friends thanked me for saying this to them a while back when they were having to get used to English. They clammed up and they thought their English was awful. It was really good. like yours. My advice to you is to relax and not try to speak well on something you already do well. I said this so you would relax or you will sound robotic. I respect your time and think you would want to hear this. You wanted feedback. I know my Italian friends are so tense when they had to speak English as their main language. When they were together they got so happy when they spoke Italian again and are using their hands all the time haha. I almost learned Italian so I could see them normally but fortunately they got comfortable around me and then they became themselves. They were very happy when I told them and thanked Perhaps I am wrong and I have misjudged. Either way, It is good news for you. I have subscribed.
The FCC site is such a treasure trove of information. It sucks that some companies have caught on or don't have everything listed because the FCC has let them hide it, but it's still a ton of information anyway.
Hello murrij, yes you're right, the FCC has very useful information, and, usually, it is the starting point in the information gathering. Unfortunately, if a product is not sold in United States, it doesn't have an FCC ID.
Just thought I would add some info you may already be aware of. You can also determine the mfg of a device by the MAC address label. The first 3 octets of the MAC address are known as the OUI. Operational Unique Identifier and can be easily looked up wit a MAC address lookup on the internet. Each company has to request an OUI from IEEE before being allowed to sell their products.
thank you so much for this series! I've been trying to learn hardware hacking for a while now, and this series really helps consolidate and demonstrate the concepts!
Thanks a lot for sharing this comprehensive information about gathering infos and sharing your principles as well. I'm a sw engineer and even I don't understand everything I'm always interested what's inside
where do i begin to learn about all the components you mentioned in the motherboard . I am an electronics engineer doing my bachelor degree and I just know some analog electronics as of now .
Ciao Valerio, is there a device (a router, a modem, a device developed specifically for studying, etc.) you would recommend to buy for a test environment? To learn how to do Hardware Hacking... Thanks
hello sir thanks for your video i need some help from you if it is fine for you. I want to know the any book reference for hardware hacking for understanding the working of fpga dsp and other advanced things. I am working as a repairing guy in my country and i come across some advance electronic cards from textile industry plz guide me to understand this new arena if possible waiting for your reply
Sometimes model of chip/id,partner number is removed (i tried to make it readable) from the surface, is it possible to test or fingerprint a chip (micro controller ) ?
This series is Simply Outstanding! Thank you for sharing your vast knowledge in this area Valerio!
This channel doesn’t get enough recognition. I hope this will change soon
It didnt 😢
@@YooZy-t8e yet Embedded Systems are not a commonly searched topic for normal users
Thanks for sharing, stumbled upon this channel 4 years after its creation and its amazing, wish you had not dissapeared.
Loved the way you described the information gathering process of embedded devices
Love this, exactly what I was looking for, please keep on doing those!
Hello Night4wl, thank you for your appreciation and support.
Thank you so much for this video! I really appreciate, I was referred by Ted, he helped me throughout the whole process with no extra cost. This is my referral as promised
mx076 on wickr or telegram.
I am very excited about watching your series! Best regards from Austria!
Your channel is so brilliantly set out; thanks so much for your clear and well explained information.
awesome tip at 13:27, using chalk to improve the readability of what's written on an IC. I also saw pictures of significantly improved photography /recording of PCBs by using polarized light.
btw, the rotating zoom at 13:40 gave me TRON vibes :D
Man, I wish you were my teacher at uni or grandpa.
You are a joy to watch and amazing content full of rich tech wisdom.
La tua pronuncia ha fatto tornare gli animali in letargo.👏🏼
Fantastico Valerio! This series is gold! I'm a software guy but I've always been curious about hardware and firmware security, keep it up!
Great to hear!
13:46 TO READ CHIPS PART NUMBER OR TEXT YOU CAN USE MOBILE CAMERA WITH THAT ITS EASY TO READ ANY TEXT WRITEN ON CHIPS
Great professional approach, both for technical content and for presentation style.
Hello Vincenzo, thank you for your appreciation and support.
I have tried myself to get along with hardware hacking but the contents found are too much technical or lacks where to get started. This video series is a great example to teach how hardware hacking needs to be carried out. Thank You so much keep making. Much love all the way from NEPAL.
Hello 0xFF, thank you for your appreciation and support!
Will you be producing additional videos? You are a master of your craft.
Good keep it up. It's hard to search and find the relevent content on internet like yours.
Hello Abhishek, thank you for your appreciation and support.
this was an amazing series. I hope all is well and that you will keep making videos post-quarantine!
8:24 it is such a show off! I really appreciate that your work was put in the links of interest.😂
I am wayyyy too excited for this vid series
This series is looking good so far. I'm about to research a device by hardware hacking it, so hoping these videos will help me progress. Thank you very much.
I love the way this guy speaks.. So easy to follow! Great work!
Great video. Very keen to watch the rest!
Hello thisis2wenty2wo, thank you for your appreciation and support.
this video series is pure gold! awesome series!!!!
Hello David Sketo, thank you for your appreciation!
Thank you for creating these series. Great stuff!
This series looks like a good mixture of things I already know and things I don't know yet.... eccellente.
This video gives lots of basic info to start , i really like to share this video with my students to understand the basics to advance hardware hacking, i really appreciate the effort. :)
Nice presentation keep spreading your knowledge many may get helpful
I really appreciate this series!!!! I've looked for something this detailed for a long time! Thanks so much! You have a fan!!!
New subscriber here, this is the first video I seen that I can follow.
I am looking forward to watching more of your videos.
Man carry on with your Channel. Well done.
Finally, I want to start in this field early in my career....thank you sir....Regards from Darjeeling.
Hello Nishan chettri, thank you for your support!
Niceeee! Thank you so much man. Brilliant video.
Valerio, too often those who know don't tell. Thank you for sharing!
This series is a gem, God bless Mr
that chalk trick is awesome! love your videos as hardware Hacking is what got me interested in learning electronics ! I'm going to watch all of them
Fantastic video series, Gracia
The chalk idea 👌
Very interesting! I hope too see the next episode soon!
Hello Aurora, thank you for your appreciation, I plan to release an episode each week.
Yes, i loved your video! Just so you know, your English is well spoken. You speak well. Very structured and articulate. When I was learning Spanish, which I am not as proficient in as you are with learning Spanish as you are to English, I enjoyed feedback. Hopefully you do too. Dont think that you arent clear bc you speak well. Better than some English speakers. I could be wrong but it seems like you were trying to speak clearly that you come off as quasi monotone. I say this bc my Italian friends thanked me for saying this to them a while back when they were having to get used to English. They clammed up and they thought their English was awful. It was really good. like yours. My advice to you is to relax and not try to speak well on something you already do well. I said this so you would relax or you will sound robotic. I respect your time and think you would want to hear this. You wanted feedback.
I know my Italian friends are so tense when they had to speak English as their main language. When they were together they got so happy when they spoke Italian again and are using their hands all the time haha. I almost learned Italian so I could see them normally but fortunately they got comfortable around me and then they became themselves. They were very happy when I told them and thanked
Perhaps I am wrong and I have misjudged. Either way, It is good news for you. I have subscribed.
The FCC site is such a treasure trove of information. It sucks that some companies have caught on or don't have everything listed because the FCC has let them hide it, but it's still a ton of information anyway.
Hello murrij, yes you're right, the FCC has very useful information, and, usually, it is the starting point in the information gathering. Unfortunately, if a product is not sold in United States, it doesn't have an FCC ID.
I learned so much from this video. thank you for sharing your knowledge. this channel is a gold mine!!
I would be so happy to have found this channel before. This is so awesome! ❤
this is a very good series !!!! i hope you get more subscribers !!!
Congrats! Keep going! \o/ I'm the one more around here. Tnx a lot to share these subjects. Good job!
Just thought I would add some info you may already be aware of.
You can also determine the mfg of a device by the MAC address label.
The first 3 octets of the MAC address are known as the OUI.
Operational Unique Identifier and can be easily looked up wit a MAC address lookup on the internet.
Each company has to request an OUI from IEEE before being allowed to sell their products.
Great stuff my friend, thanks from Australia!
thank you so much for this series! I've been trying to learn hardware hacking for a while now, and this series really helps consolidate and demonstrate the concepts!
Excellent series. Thank you very much. :)
Great Man! I understood very well. Thanks
Thank you for your appreciation.
This is awesome! Super helpful - I'm excited to see what other videos you create...
You are great teacher. Thanks from Saudi Arabia
Are you still active? Would love to see more!
New to hardware hacking, but I'm determined.
This is great stuff, I am new to hardware hacking. But I need this as I am doing an IoT exploitation course... Good Stuff
Great video! Best regards from Brazil!
Muchas gracias por la info, a podido con ONT Huawei ?
This was the video I needed after watching Hackers, The Matrix, V for Vendetta.😎
Very Good! Grazie per questa serie di fantastici tutorials.
All I can say is incredible video, please continue with your work, thanks a lot for your efford
Thanks a lot for sharing this comprehensive information about gathering infos and sharing your principles as well. I'm a sw engineer and even I don't understand everything I'm always interested what's inside
where do i begin to learn about all the components you mentioned in the motherboard . I am an electronics engineer
doing my bachelor degree and I just know some analog electronics as of now .
Awesome vídeo! That is exactly what O was looking for. Incredible content, really well explained! AMAZING!
Great series! Thank you!
Such a wonderful effort kudos to you. Thank you for sharing
video with extraordinary content and very well explained. Very interesting
Incredible Course, thank you
Thank you very much for these videos they are very helpful for me to learn hardware hacking as a beginner🙏
Please bring in more content... awesome!
Ciao Valerio, is there a device (a router, a modem, a device developed specifically for studying, etc.) you would recommend to buy for a test environment? To learn how to do Hardware Hacking...
Thanks
Thank you sir, very much needed information.
Sir you made a quite good video and you did much work for it.
your channel has exactly what I was looking for, great content, thank you so much for sharing your knowledge with us, awesome
Nice video, very educative !!
Congratulations, your content is amazing, thx
chalk to bring out the chip markings is a great idea. thanks for that!
hello sir thanks for your video i need some help from you if it is fine for you. I want to know the any book reference for hardware hacking for understanding the working of fpga dsp and other advanced things. I am working as a repairing guy in my country and i come across some advance electronic cards from textile industry plz guide me to understand this new arena if possible waiting for your reply
I was blessed to watch the most delightful Italian man tonight 😅
grazie signore! così tante preziose informazioni che hai fornito.
Thanks for the videos. They are very interesting and educational
Sometimes model of chip/id,partner number is removed (i tried to make it readable) from the surface, is it possible to test or fingerprint a chip (micro controller ) ?
Questi canali informativi sono oro.
What is your Linux PC like which Linux Version are you using or which Windows Version?
Can you also do a seperate video on the basics and programming skills required to start with hardware hacking.
excellent , that I was looking for ,but I need your help , how can I contact you ?
thanks for sharing your knowledge, you are a great professional
Hello. Can you raspberry pi serial number change? I think that is located on cpu, not s/w
please please make a video on receivers that is equiped with broadcom processors many thanks
God bless you. Keep up the great work 🙌
good work keep it up,
is this criteria applies to Automotive ECU hardware also?
Thank you very much for all the information.
what happens to him? it's been long time, haven't seen any update. Hope he is fine.
Thank you so much for the tutorial I learned a lot .
Which Oszilloscope Do I need ? Any recommendation
Great sir ❤️
oh hellll yeah, excited af
i this criteria applies to Automotive ECU hardware also?
thanks a lot ....please keep on this work
this is very helpful you saved me a lot of time
Hello Mohamed Bouabid, thank you for your appreciation!
You. Are. Golden. TU!
Hi dear friend Can you teach me how to flash the modem through the jtag cable
great work!!