Unnamed Reverse Engineering Podcast
Thomas Roth (aka ) joined us again to chat about all the new projects he’s been working on. We talked about iPhone and Macbook reversing, , the , and more! Here are links to some of the topics we covered: (video) and at 1bitsquared US and Have comments or suggestions for us? Find us on twitter , or email us at . Music by ()
info_outline 070 - I Have a DediProblemUnnamed Reverse Engineering Podcast
We talked to Jesse Michael () and Mickey Shkatov() about BIOS/UEFI reverse engineering and more! Here’s a list of some of the things we talked about: (DEFCON 25 talk about Nissan Leaf exploit) for UEFI (And ) (DEFCON 26 presentation) (DEFCON 30 presentation) (BlackHat 2018) Intel System Studio 2020 Damn Vulnerable UEFI (Look out for ) (In 420 bytes!) (By platomav) (By platomav) Have comments or suggestions for us? Find us on twitter , or email us at . Music by ()
info_outline 069 - Canned Cheese and Onion RingsUnnamed Reverse Engineering Podcast
Ian from () joined us to chat about the new , ’s, and more! Check out this for pictures of many things we mentioned on the show. (And ) Have comments or suggestions for us? Find us on twitter , or email us at . Music by ()
info_outline 068 - The Monkey ButtonUnnamed Reverse Engineering Podcast
We talked to Laurie Wired (, , ) about malware reverse engineering, making youtube videos, and more! Check out her excellent series on as well as her many . Here are links to some other topics we covered: and Have comments or suggestions for us? Find us on twitter , or email us at . Music by ()
info_outline 067 - I Don't Know What I'm DoingUnnamed Reverse Engineering Podcast
Jen and Alvaro briefly chat with outside . Sorry for the terrible sound quality 😅! We’ll try to get back on track this year :) - Hex editor Jacob mentioned.
info_outline 066 - Use Your Scope!Unnamed Reverse Engineering Podcast
Reverse Engineering the MegaII with James Lewis. James () joined Jen and Alvaro to chat about MegaII reverse engineering. Here are links to some of the topics we covered: Have comments or suggestions for us? Find us on twitter , or email us at .
info_outline 065 - Multitalented GrinchUnnamed Reverse Engineering Podcast
No guest this time! Jen and Alvaro catch up 😀 NOTE: Alvaro will be at CCCamp in a few weeks (shirt) Book Recommendations (And ) Have comments or suggestions for us? Find us on twitter , or email us at . Music by ()
info_outline 064 - MS-DOS Malware Chose MeUnnamed Reverse Engineering Podcast
Jen and Alvaro chat with Nika/ic3qu33n about 16-bit MS-DOS malware reverse engineering! You can find Nika in the following places: Here are links to some of the topics we covered: BSidesSF Presentation - / () by (blog posts!) Have comments or suggestions for us? Find us on twitter , or email us at . Music by ()
info_outline 063 - I Read Online That It’s ImpossibleUnnamed Reverse Engineering Podcast
Jen and Alvaro chat with Thomas Roth ( on Twitter) about Airtag reverse engineering, debugging iPhones, and GameBoy RE! You can also find Thomas on his , , and . Here are some links to the topics we covered: (Video) Have comments or suggestions for us? Find us on twitter , or email us at . Music by (
info_outline 062 - Keymap Rain DanceUnnamed Reverse Engineering Podcast
David from () joined us to chat about reverse engineering, manufacturing, escape rooms, and more! Here are links to some of the topics we covered: TwinkleTwinkie on and (TI-83 RE project) arturo182 on and (Digimon Reversing Project) Have comments or suggestions for us? Find us on Mastodon , Twitter , or email us at . Music by ()
info_outlineOur guest was Dmitry Grinberg who shared his pokewalker project which included a H8 family processor by Renasas. Read his detailed paper for more info. As we chatted about his previous projects (see episode 2), we discovered he has influenced others. We spend a lot of time chatting about different processor architectures and key choices in older ones (Really just 2, 8051 and 6502).
He is officially our first repeat guest. See episode 2 to remember our previous chat.
Dmitry mentioned looking at the Sparkfun Prototype HARP.
Open Source FPGA and related people like Tim Ansell.
Hack A Day’s “Goodbye 2020!” Contest is running until the end of the year.
Bonus features of this episode: One of the hosts stressed the boundaries of the recording platform. Find out who!
Have comments or suggestions for us? Find us on twitter @unnamed_show, or email us at [email protected].
Music by TeknoAxe (http://www.youtube.com/user/teknoaxe)