We had a ton of fun at DEFCON this year and thanks to everyone that stopped by! We had a couple unique items at our booth as Jared Boone from ShareBrained Technology brought his HackRF and vacuum fluorescent display demo kit and Joe Grand from Grand Idea Studio brought his new JTAGulator devices.
For those that aren’t familiar with the HackRF, it is an open source hardware project to build a Software Defined Radio (SDR) peripheral capable of transmitting or receiving a radio signal from 30 MHz to 6000 MHz. It is currently on Kickstarter so please support the project if you are interested in that type of thing.
The JTAGulator is an open source hardware tool that assists in identifying on chip debug connections from test points, vias, or component pads on a target device. We will be selling these once then next batch is made so stay tuned for those!
Lastly, we are excited to have several new business partnerships established since DEFCON so stay tuned for new hacking goodies