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A lot of information for Tassimo T-Disk barcodes. Gives indication for further hacking attempts. Some additional links (also found on the page itself):
- OneOfSix made some of the original decoding attemps and explains some of his journey.
- wiki.mbirth.de contains a lot of good knowledge, updated through 2016 and with further reading and might be the closest to actual decoding of the codes.
- spreadsheet of barcode experiments super interesting experiments with barcodes, someone went through and changed one bit at a time and observed the results
All of this information together with further tests could actually make Tassimo capsule machines somewhat useful again, perhaps even for non-capsule uses. (I am imagining 'refillable' capsules in which you just pour your ground coffee, add the correct lid and use it like a normal coffee machine; or even just using it as a tiny water kettle)
A blog entry of how somebody got access to an echo and reprogrammed it with his own command interface instead of Alexa.
A collection of hacking/pentest/offensive security tools.
The script does not provide much value other than list them in one place but can be good to get an overview of the tool landscape.
Described to contain: AnonSurf Information Gathering Password Attack Wireless Attack SQL Injection Tools Phishing Attack Web Attack Tool Post exploitation Forensic Tools Payload Creator Router Exploit...
I got my reMarkable recently and writing a few words about it will possibly not hurt anyone. This is not a product review, I much rather try to focus on technical aspects. Such as packaging the software and analyzing some of its features.
Hacking an ebook reader to expand its capabilities. Looks really interesting!