Hello Jean-Michelle, I have a question about the artivel 'From NAND chip to files'. I copied the content of a NAND chip to a bin file with TNM5000, the bin file is approx. 4,5 GB. Do you have any idea about how to read the files from the bin file? I tried to mount it in Linux but it seems the maximum size is 256MB. Thank you for your help! Best regards, Laszlo
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Hi Jean-Michel, I'd like to dump the firmware of my Samsung SM951 M.2 NVMe drive. Do you know how to do that?. If so, could you create a tool to dump firmwares of SSDs (SATA/M.2). I'm telling you this, because there are many people like me that are looking for a tool or utility to do that, but it haven't appeared yet. Thank you!!.
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Thank you for your reply at 7 January. I have a additional question about the demonstration in Airbus CyberSecurity’s blog. Would you please suggest the specifications (like the product name ) of your experiment equipment DOOR SENSOR, ZWAVE controller USB, ALARM DEVICE? Because I really want to follow your project! Thank you.
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Hello. I've wanted to contact you with the e-mail but there isn't any information about you. I have some questions about your project presented in Blackhat 2014. That's are about the ZWAVE protocol. Firstly, I downloaded the grc(Zwave in grc) files from the 'bitbucket'. Is it just for the sniffing the Zwave pkts? It can do the TX like directly turning off the Zwave light? and Could I get the demo videos and the descriptions about it ? Thank you!
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Hi Jean-Michel, I am also working one a tcp stream reassembly utility and I see that you have done some work in defining the C wrapper for the libnids reassembly patch for Python. I was wondering if you have actually used the resume function in Python ? I have tried but are not getting a usable structure from the callback in Python. Do you perhaps have a sample Python function call or some tips maybe in order to use this function in Python? Regards, ChrisA