So, my spouse was a CPU designer at AMD for many years and now does secure computing work for, well, the US government. I showed her your comment. She laughed. A lot.
Well, that's a bit of a sarcasm. Yes you have to have a quite serious lab for that, a level above what most fabless semi companies have, and skills on par with a process developer.
Yet, "firmware recovery" people in China use that regularly to make a living. Hardened/encrypted MCU firmware extraction costs under $20k here.
There are plenty of retrocomputing folks who would be heavily interested in ROM/firmware recovery from "hardened" chips, for entirely legal archival and/or interoperability purposes. $20k would be peanuts for this use case if success could be reasonably assured even in the "hardest" cases.
baybal2|6 years ago
Yet, "firmware recovery" people in China use that regularly to make a living. Hardened/encrypted MCU firmware extraction costs under $20k here.
zozbot234|6 years ago
justinclift|6 years ago
Any pointers to online info for people interested in finding out more, and/or setting up their own gear for this? :)
unknown|6 years ago
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