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CVE-2025-59402
Flock Safety Bravo Edge AI Compute Device BRAVO00.00local20241017 accepts the default Thundercomm TurboX 6490 Firehose loader in EDL/QDL mode. This enables attackers with physical access to flash arbitrary firmware, dump partitions, and bypass bootloader and OS security controls...
PT-2025-39453
Name of the Vulnerable Software and Affected Versions Flock Safety Bravo Edge AI Compute Device version BRAVO 00.00 local 20241017 Description The Flock Safety Bravo Edge AI Compute Device allows attackers with physical access to flash arbitrary firmware, dump partitions, and bypass bootloader an...
CVE-2025-59402
Flock Safety Bravo Edge AI Compute Device BRAVO00.00local20241017 accepts the default Thundercomm TurboX 6490 Firehose loader in EDL/QDL mode. This enables attackers with physical access to flash arbitrary firmware, dump partitions, and bypass bootloader and OS security controls...
Breaking the Android Bootloader on the Qualcomm Snapdragon 660
This post is a companion to the DEF CON 29 video available here. A few months ago I purchased an Android phone to do some research around a specific series of NFC chips, which required me to gain root access to the device in order to fully access its hardware capabilities. Gaining root access on...
CVE-2017-5947
An issue was discovered in OnePlus One, X, 2, 3, 3T, and 5 devices with OxygenOS 5.0 and earlier. The attacker can reboot the device into the Qualcomm Emergency Download EDL mode through ADB or by using Volume-Up when connected to USB, which in turn could allow for downgrading partitions such as...