Hello fedi!
I have an .MVAX #firmware #update file for an MV Silicon chip (unknown model).
Has someone already encountered those? And if yes, is there some documentation, tooling or existing #ReverseEngineering work done of that format?
For the record, the file magic (first 8 bytes) is as follow:4D 56 B5 58 05 01 13 00
And the end of the file contains the following (no spaces, wrapping is mine):
MVSKeyFileMVBP10<0x90>0xBE>SIMPLEs
<0xD3><0x9A>.<0x90><0xD9>
MVSILICONKEYFL<0x00><0x00>
<0xFF><0xBD><0x00>0x00>
Thanks in advance for your help!!
#embedded #mcu #blob #fileformat #FileFormatAnalysis #binary #extraction
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Yay! @kagihq have provided a URL where you can continue to use their "1996-style" search as your home page.
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Hey folks, a headhunter got a hold of me recently for a senior-level role at Hudson River Trading.
The position is for Security Operations-type stuff, and it appears to be a somewhat senior position.
Downside is that its hybrid, with at least two days a week in the office, and the office, from what I can tell is at 3 world trade center.
Their job openings have the salary range in the description, and from what I saw, one of the perks states that they cover your healthcare premium.
If you think you can fit the bill, go take a look:
Additionally, here is a direct link to the dude who directed me to the position:
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Wasn't a good fit for me, as I'm not really in a position nor do I have any desire to move back to the east coast, but maybe it'll be a better fit for you instead. Best of luck.
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This is someting I wish I'd realized a lot sooner in life.
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Interesting Git repos of the week:
Threats:
* https://github.com/haxrob/BPFDoor-controller-source - yay, BPFDoor source
Detection:
* https://github.com/davidjurgens/hallucinated-reference-finder - how many of those references are horseshit?
* https://github.com/Cybereason-Public/owLSM - kernel based Sigma rules powered by eBPF
Exploitation:
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* https://github.com/Byxs20/Krb5RoastParser - have PCAPs, can cookie
* https://github.com/shellkraft/Anvil - analyse thick clients
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* https://github.com/Oros42/IMSI-catcher - build your own IMSI catcher
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* https://github.com/ZephrFish/BugBountyTemplates - bug bounty templates
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Hard hacks:
* https://github.com/PentHertz/urh-ng - analyse RF protocols and abuse SDR
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Hardening:
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