Setting Up A Hardware Hacking Lab
From the post:
One of the questions I receive more than any other is “What tools do you use for hardware hacking?” or “What tools should I buy to get started with hardware hacking?”. Rather than wasting a bunch of time answering this every time someone asks, I’ve decided to write a blog post on the subject! It’s worth noting that YOU DON’T NEED EVERYTHING on this list in order to get started. The general idea of this post is that you would pick one tool from each category and by the time you’re done you’ll have a planned out and versatile setup. Also, I’m going to try my best to add tools that fit all different budget levels.
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Before you get to the oscilloscope section, you are outfitted for less than $100. Enough tooling to start developing your skill set. So you can take full advantage of an oscilloscope in your hardware hacking future.
Not to mention law enforcement visitors will key on an oscilloscope, having only seen them in very bad sci-fi adventures. You might be a space alien or something. Creative ways to conceal an oscilloscope?