firmware hacking
Firmware hacking refers to the unauthorized manipulation or modification of the software that resides on a device's firmware, typically in embedded systems or computer hardware. It involves exploiting vulnerabilities within the firmware to gain unauthorized access, control, or alterations to the device's functionality, often for malicious purposes.
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