Have anyone experienced enough here actually tried to analyze them for any passive/quiet malwares or sniffers, maybe inside of the firmware/hardware/ICs???
I'm seriously surprised nobody cares to actually check them out for potential threats. And i can't find any projects on github that would try to document the hardware/firmware throughly.
If i was good at electrical engineering or firmware-reversing, i would definitely create at least a short documentation for 3ds community to know what exactly we're dealing with.
- example of why i'm concerned a little.
Plus all those darkweb/deepweb hacker stories going around on the internet.
If you know of any OSS projects that break down the hardware of a flashcard and show how it works in detail, let me know.
I'm seriously surprised nobody cares to actually check them out for potential threats. And i can't find any projects on github that would try to document the hardware/firmware throughly.
If i was good at electrical engineering or firmware-reversing, i would definitely create at least a short documentation for 3ds community to know what exactly we're dealing with.
- example of why i'm concerned a little.
Plus all those darkweb/deepweb hacker stories going around on the internet.
If you know of any OSS projects that break down the hardware of a flashcard and show how it works in detail, let me know.
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