hardware-assisted firmware reverse engineering
Hardware-assisted firmware reverse engineering refers to the use of specialized tools and equipment to analyze and understand the underlying code and functionality of a firmware, which is a software program embedded in hardware devices. This approach involves utilizing hardware interfaces, such as debuggers or emulators, to manipulate and extract information from the firmware, aiding in the process of reverse engineering and discovering vulnerabilities, potential exploits, or improving its performance.
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