✅ Embedded Hacking
An embedded system is a computer system that performs a specific function through electronic systems. It is a hardware-based system, in contrast to a PC, which has no specific purpose.
Embedded systems are so pervasive that they encompass everything we use in our daily lives: from mobile phones to smart TVs, home networks, cars, IoT devices like refrigerators, DMB, black boxes, BIOS, routers and access points, digital door locks, subway screen doors, navigation systems, rice cookers, bidets (?!), and so on. Embedded systems are so pervasive that they encompass virtually everything we use in our daily lives. This course will help you practice your embedded system hardware hacking skills.
Things to note before taking the course
A basic understanding of embedded systems and hardware is essential for understanding this course. This course requires a certain level of hardware knowledge, as not only basic device connection and access, but also the potential attack vectors and methods vary depending on the hardware.
Q. Can non-majors follow along?
Yes, of course you can. However, there are some prerequisite knowledge required for learning, so be sure to check the [Prerequisite Knowledge] section below!