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EUVD-2020-17749
Malware in sbrugna...
CVE-2020-25056
An issue was discovered on Samsung mobile devices with Q10.0 Galaxy S20 software. Because HAL improperly checks versions, bootloading by the S.LSI NFC chipset is mishandled. The Samsung ID is SVE-2020-16169 August 2020...
CVE-2020-25056
An issue was discovered on Samsung mobile devices with Q10.0 Galaxy S20 software. Because HAL improperly checks versions, bootloading by the S.LSI NFC chipset is mishandled. The Samsung ID is SVE-2020-16169 August 2020...
CVE-2020-25056
An issue was discovered on Samsung mobile devices with Q10.0 Galaxy S20 software. Because HAL improperly checks versions, bootloading by the S.LSI NFC chipset is mishandled. The Samsung ID is SVE-2020-16169 August 2020...
CVE-2020-25056
CVE-2020-25056 affects Samsung mobile devices on Q(10.0) (Galaxy S20). Root cause: HAL version checks mishandled bootloading by the S.LSI NFC chipset. Impact: potential security impact described as improper checks; no exploit details provided in the documents. Affected component: HAL in Samsung A...
CVE-2020-25056
An issue was discovered on Samsung mobile devices with Q10.0 Galaxy S20 software. Because HAL improperly checks versions, bootloading by the S.LSI NFC chipset is mishandled. The Samsung ID is SVE-2020-16169 August 2020...
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TL;DR How does the Tesla update its firmware? What did we find when reverse engineering the display and instrument cluster? Here’s the result of a couple of weeks work, working on a real vehicle that mostly worked after we had finished. Part 1: analysing the hardware, complete with a 14 layer PCB...
Reverse Engineering the Tesla Firmware Update Process
TL;DR How does the Tesla Model S update its firmware? What did we find when reverse engineering the display and instrument cluster? Here’s the result of a couple of weeks work, working on a real vehicle that mostly worked after we had finished. Part 1: analysing the hardware, complete with a 14...