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2026-04-16 23:49 UTC
@codemonkeymike wow.
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@vicash@fosstodon.org 2026-04-18 00:02
@codemonkeymike is there a way in your experience to extract the hash of the firmware password from the chip via SPI bus or similar ? Then run hashcat on it. It’s excessive for sure, but maybe a solution can be devised somehow. Extract some hash or firmware and find an exploit or something and find a working solution eventually. In the end the chip is an oracle and something is verifying the firmware password which has to be stored in memory.