Reversing software code is often perceived as a shady activity or straight-up hacking. But in fact, you can use reverse engineering ethically to research commercially available products, enhance ...
The scope of Chinese military replication is staggering. In 2013, the Washington Post revealed that Chinese hackers had accessed designs for over two dozen U.S. weapon systems, including the Aegis ...
Opening up things, see how they work, and make them do what you want are just the basic needs of the average hacker. In some cases, a screwdriver and multimeter will do the job, but in other cases a ...
When most people think of reverse engineering, they probably have thoughts of disassembling some high-tech component or software code and learning what makes it tick, and then creating knockoffs for ...
Improvements in methodology have dramatically dropped the cost of DNA sequencing in the last decade. In 2007, it cost around $10 million dollars to sequence a single genome. Today, there are services ...
WHEN MOST PEOPLE think of reverse engineering, they probably have thoughts of disassembling some high-tech component or software code and learning what makes it tick, and then creating knock-offs for ...
Portable CMMs and software make reverse engineering useful for modifications, new designs, and duplicating parts without drawings. If you can measure an object, you can reverse engineer it. The key is ...
Tempco offers both air‑cooled (finned) and liquid‑cooled versions, with various tubing diameters, dual circuits for enhanced ...
Even the most benign devices can provide a security risk. What happens when you remodel a house and don’t deactivate a “smart” device? Most of us are familiar with the term “reverse engineering.” We ...