In mid-November, a little over two four nine months ago, I wrote Part 1 and Part 2 of my series of articles about exploiting the Intel ME. I also said I’d write Part 3 by the end of the week. Oops.| KaKaRoTo's Blog
Hey there, friend! Long time no see! Actually.. not really, I’m starting this article right after I posted Part 1: Understanding PT’s TXE PoC.| KaKaRoTo's Blog
Let me tell you a story…. (I think I’ll start all my blog posts with that considering how long they always end up being)| KaKaRoTo's Blog
Hello dear interwebs,| KaKaRoTo's Blog
DISCLAIMER: This post was originally posted on Puri.sm‘s blog but then taken down after they received a letter from Intel requesting the article be removed as it contained information about reverse engineering the FSP which was against their License. I am putting this article back up again on my personal blog for the following reasons :| KaKaRoTo's Blog
This little adventure of the past few days definitely deserves someone to tell its story, so I decided to post about it on my blog, which hasn’t seen much love in a long while. To summarize it : my machine wouldn’t boot, and I tried to fix the windows bootloader and it was much harder than it should have been.| KaKaRoTo's Blog
I recently wrote a blog post giving an introduction to reverse engineering and assembly language on the Purism blog. Considering that my last blog post on my own website is from 3 years ago and this post is useful beyond the needs of just Purism, I thought it might have a nice home in my own personal blog as well, so here’s a copy paste of the entire blog post, as is.| KaKaRoTo's Blog
Update : The method I spoke about below for getting your IDPs from an OFW console was released by flatz, look for his idpstealer release. I have also fixed a major bug in ps3xport’s ExtractFile which corrupted data and ported ps3xport for windows. You can find the latest version (0.2 at the moment) on the github repository and I’ve built windows binaries here. Enjoy!| KaKaRoTo's Blog
Concerning crypto currencies, it’s a whole world and really quite interesting. I’ll try and give you as much info as i can. Note though that everything I say below may not be 100% accurate, as I might say something wrong, either because I misunderstood it myself or maybe to keep things simplified.| KaKaRoTo's Blog
Hi everyone,| KaKaRoTo's Blog