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Pen Test Partners Blog
Pen Test Partners Blog
added 2021/02/08 7:33 a.m.150 views

Reverse Engineering Keys from Firmware. A how-to

TL;DR It is possible to reverse engineer keys from firmware with some tips: 1. Always looks for strings/constants. 2. Make guesses about the original source. 3. Find a function you can recognise and work backwards to identify other functions. 4. It helps if they use open-source code so you can cr...

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Prion
Prion
added 2007/09/17 5:17 p.m.18 views

Cross site request forgery (csrf)

The Intersil isl3893 extensions for Boa 0.93.15, as used on the FreeLan RO80211G-AP and other devices, do not prevent stack writes from entering memory locations used for string constants, which allows remote attackers to change the admin password stored in memory via a long username in an HTTP...

10CVSS7.2AI score0.82494EPSS
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NVD
NVD
added 2007/09/17 5:17 p.m.14 views

CVE-2007-4915

The Intersil isl3893 extensions for Boa 0.93.15, as used on the FreeLan RO80211G-AP and other devices, do not prevent stack writes from entering memory locations used for string constants, which allows remote attackers to change the admin password stored in memory via a long username in an HTTP...

10CVSS6.7AI score0.82494EPSS
Exploits3References8
Cvelist
Cvelist
added 2007/09/17 5:0 p.m.19 views

CVE-2007-4915

The Intersil isl3893 extensions for Boa 0.93.15, as used on the FreeLan RO80211G-AP and other devices, do not prevent stack writes from entering memory locations used for string constants, which allows remote attackers to change the admin password stored in memory via a long username in an HTTP...

6.7AI score0.82494EPSS
Exploits3References8
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