![]() We needed to be able to reverse engineer an HP firmware and chose to do so by looking at an update file. This is part of a larger security research project to be released in the following months. That time came for a few of us at JSOF these past few months. There comes a time when every person will need to reverse engineer an HP firmware update. Part 4 – memory map leads us to our destination. ![]() Part 3 – From NAND to RAM through sliding windows.The next parts of the series will be uploaded week by week as we write them. This post is the first of a four-part blog series documenting the different structures and stages of the firmware update.
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