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  • Here you can find the '''entire hardware''', i.e. '''all devices''' available in the ELVIS lab.
    498 members (0 subcategories, 0 files) - 15:33, 24 March 2021
  • ...he Hardware Hacker, Huang shares his experiences in manufacturing and open hardware, creating an illuminating and compelling career retrospective. ...tes, bunnie weaves engineering, law, and society into the tapestry of open hardware.
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  • File:BBC-micro-bit-Hardware-Overview.JPG
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  • File:STM32-LoRa-Hardware-block-Diagramm.JPG
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  • ...(2019)|pages=256|references=https://shop.heise.de/praktische-einfuhrung-in-hardware-hacking|description= Sicherheitsanalyse und Penetration Testing fur IoT-Ger
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  • ...verview of hardware security that encompasses all levels of the electronic hardware infrastructure. It covers basic concepts like advanced attack techniques an ...ds, a suite of videos that demonstrate different hardware vulnerabilities, hardware attacks and countermeasures, and a detailed description and user manual for
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  • File:Password Cracking-Software and Hardware Comparison-ITTK20-WS19.pdf
    ...ct. This paper deals with the fundamental questions, which setup should be used when testing authentication mechanisms and passwords. For this purpose, the ...case basis, which setup suites best for a distinct purpose or any existing hardware.
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  • {{Literature|device_name=Raspberry Pi. Das Manifest: Hardware, Betriebssystem, Programmierung und Elektronik|image_link=https://stuff.elv
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  • * Hardware: [[R2D2 Bluetooth Robot|R2D2 Robot]], Micro USB Charger === Step 1: Hardware Setup ===
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  • ...he Hardware Hacker, Huang shares his experiences in manufacturing and open hardware, creating an illuminating and compelling career retrospective. ...tes, bunnie weaves engineering, law, and society into the tapestry of open hardware.
    2 KB (243 words) - 17:49, 1 February 2024
  • == Used Hardware == [[Device to be used with this documentation]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[The Hardware Hacker]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Praktische Einführung in Hardware Hacking]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Hardware Security - A Hands-On Approach]]
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  • ...verview of hardware security that encompasses all levels of the electronic hardware infrastructure. It covers basic concepts like advanced attack techniques an ...ds, a suite of videos that demonstrate different hardware vulnerabilities, hardware attacks and countermeasures, and a detailed description and user manual for
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  • ...rtedTechnologies=I2C, SPI, UART|includedEquipment=description: USB powered hardware extension with a built-in Oscilloscope, Multimeter, Wave Generator, Logic A
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  • This page shows '''documentations''' regarding software and hardware used for penetration testing.
    58 members (0 subcategories, 0 files) - 15:16, 24 March 2021
  • You can find a [[:Category:Hardware|List of available hardware]] as well as a list of [[:Category:Documentation|documentations]].
    385 bytes (53 words) - 21:59, 8 April 2021
  • ** Category:Hardware|Hardware
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  • File:Armory-mark-two-debug-accessory.png
    Debug Accessory Board, optional hardware for the USB Armory MK II
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  • ...ch screen. This comprehensive guide to Gameduino 2 explains how to use the hardware's powerful features to create interactive graphical games.}}
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  • Here you can find the '''entire hardware''', i.e. '''all devices''' available in the ELVIS lab.
    498 members (0 subcategories, 0 files) - 15:33, 24 March 2021
  • == Used Hardware == [[Device to be used with this documentation]]
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  • == Used Hardware ==
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  • == Used Hardware ==
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  • ...ers that require encapsulated or bidirectional data transmission cannot be used as network printers. This applies, for example, to some GDI printers ("Wind ...SB Remote Control</code> program, you can use a USB printer that cannot be used as a network printer on the FRITZ!Box,<br>&emsp;&emsp; on the FRITZ!Box:</d
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  • Hardware Version: 1.6.2 == Used Hardware ==
    2 KB (203 words) - 09:38, 26 February 2019
  • == Used Hardware ==
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