Reverse-engineering is a topic tracked in our intelligence system with 5 linked articles.
Open-source meme fork Chipotlai Max reproduces Chipotle Pepper AI proxy locally, flagged by clear regulatory/TOs risks and no production viability.
A technical security analysis of a real-world TLS wiretapping incident tied to an ACME client vulnerability (CVE-2023-38198), with PoCs and discussion of how misconfigurations and client flaws can enable certificate interception and issuance, highlighting PKI/regulatory risk considerations.
Ken Shirriff's post reverse-engineers the 8087 FXCH microcode, revealing detailed micro-instruction flow, ROM size, and die architecture.
A blog post proclaims Snowboard Kids 2 is 100% decompiled, outlines progress, AI tooling used, and plans for a recompilation and future related decompilation efforts.
A detailed reverse-engineering of Spacelab's Mitra 125 MS ALU across three boards, revealing a 32-bit ALU architecture on a 16-bit system, with historical regulatory context and a later IBM upgrade path.
The piece claims backdoors were hidden in ~40MB binaries and investigated with AI and Ghidra.
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