Topic: firmware analysis
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Networking Devices Still at Risk from Pixie Dust Attacks
A decade-old security flaw known as the pixie dust attack continues to threaten networks by exploiting weaknesses in the Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) protocol, allowing unauthorized access through brute-forcing the PIN in seconds. Recent analysis of 24 networking devices found that only four were ...
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Apple's New Studio Display Models: A19 Chip Differences Explained
Firmware analysis reveals the new standard Studio Display uses an A19 chip, while the advanced Studio Display XDR features the more powerful A19 Pro chip. The premium XDR model's specialized timing controller drives its high-end display technology, including 2,304 local dimming zones and a 120Hz ...
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First Look: One UI 9.0's Galaxy AI Feature Revealed
Samsung's One UI 9.0 will introduce a new AI-powered feature called Now Nudge, designed to analyze on-screen content and proactively offer relevant shortcuts and information. The feature works by understanding context, such as suggesting auto-fill for forms or calendar access during scheduling co...
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