to be fair doesnt the tesla have the same problem as well? The glitching in this im assuming also uses some voltage injection so it seem often overlooked. Not sure how it would be consistently protected against.
It seems that there is no real means to protect any of these devices long term, just clever tricks, some of which are patented and thus unavailable to 'competitors'. Ultimately, this dude did an awesome job
Or it is a backdoor, to place intentionally the debug enable/disable bits where the 0011 pattern goes. And the prioritization of double disable - instead of rendering the chip to be bricked :D
@@nil0bject Oh, I have no clue about its appearance in the talk recording. I didn't notice it. I know Apple came up with it first, and I've seen it on Mac OS. But recently, KDE got it too, and unfortunately it activates way too soon.
Damn that was quick, was hoping this chip would be a little harder to crack lol
That moment when a noob hw hacker obliterates your new chip's security within a month after the release.
to be fair doesnt the tesla have the same problem as well? The glitching in this im assuming also uses some voltage injection so it seem often overlooked. Not sure how it would be consistently protected against.
It seems that there is no real means to protect any of these devices long term, just clever tricks, some of which are patented and thus unavailable to 'competitors'.
Ultimately, this dude did an awesome job
Holy hell this is the best thing I've seen this year!
That’s a low bar…
@@piman13_71 It's been 6 days so far this year...
Great. I just got 4 of these for christmas. this is big news. congrats
I've waited for this
Or it is a backdoor, to place intentionally the debug enable/disable bits where the 0011 pattern goes. And the prioritization of double disable - instead of rendering the chip to be bricked :D
Alternate title: Dr Juice, or how the Glitch stole Xmas
Oh my god he did it! I was hype waiting for someone to do it!
Fantastic review, thanks.
Why this has so few views?!
It is a copy from CCC, this guy is robbing viewtime!
@martingerken7094 link it then.
@@pooyankhosravi5337Link is in the description and outro page.
Very interesting
lol silly KDE and it shake to find mouse. Watch his mouse. It’s kinda funny
It's a pretty new addition, actually. It just one day became enabled by default. I've noticed it on my desktop too.
it's because apple introduced it in the macos
lol it IS the MacOS.... he's on an apple laptop... how did you not recognise that and immediately jump to kde?
@@nil0bject Oh, I have no clue about its appearance in the talk recording. I didn't notice it. I know Apple came up with it first, and I've seen it on Mac OS. But recently, KDE got it too, and unfortunately it activates way too soon.
@@anonimenkolbas1305 all good, i was replying to the OP. your repy is valid. have a good one!
Excellent talk.