Apart from the overall hardware hacking principles and examples, this book focuses on the areas of fault injection and power analysis – underappreciated areas of hardware security that you’d ...
I mean, store policy—find a book that is the same size and price match it. That’s what they do, I guess. So I guess that’s a HomeGoods hack.” The book is $125 on the Barnes and Noble website.
This clever hack uses items you already have on hand, like an old book, a hot glue gun, a hot glue stick, scissors, a toothpick, a chopstick (or skewer), a pencil, and a ruler (optional).
The process of the exploitation is quite easy as it requires the user to open a malicious e-book on the Kindle. Once the malicious e-book is opened, hackers can get access to the Kindle and carry ...