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Reverse Engineering Notes: Accu-Chek Mobile · Flameeyes's Weblog
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Reverse Engineering Notes: Accu-Chek Mobile. A couple of years ago, upon suggestion by a reader of this blog, I switched my glucometer to an Accu-Chek Mobile by Roche. I have not even looked into reverse engineering it at the time, as the killer application of that meter was not needing software at all. Indeed all the data is made available over a USB Mass Storage interface as CSV and graphs. The software I’m using right now for snooping over the USB connection is USBlyzer. To use for that, but I have no...
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English · Flameeyes's Weblog
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GnuCash: Stock and Currencies. Vodafone R205: opening it up. Middot; Mobile Broadband. Lets have a talk about TOTP. Middot; Threat Modeling. Reverse Engineering Notes: Accu-Chek Mobile. Password Managers and U2F. The geeks wet dreams. Reverse Engineering is just the first step. Middot; Reverse Engineering. GnuPG and CCID support. Middot; Arch Linux. Personal Infrastructure Services Security and Reliability. FOSDEM and the dangerous IPv6-only network (or how to lose the trust of newcomers).
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GnuCash: Stock and Currencies · Flameeyes's Weblog
https://blog.flameeyes.eu/2017/03/gnucash-stock-and-currencies
GnuCash: Stock and Currencies. This is probably a post that can be categorized as a first-world problem, but it’s something that I found difficult to figure out by myself, and I thought it may be interesting to other free software users who happen to work for a company that provides stock grants as a form of compensation. As it happens, I’m one of them. Many years ago I set up my accounting through GnuCash. Operations on my bank account from its opening in 2005! Symbol), a new. Once you open the newly-cr...
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Vodafone R205: opening it up · Flameeyes's Weblog
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Vodafone R205: opening it up. Middot; Mobile Broadband. I have posted about using an R205 without a Vodafone blessed network. And I wrote a quick software inspection of the device. This time I’m writing some notes about the hardware itself. I have originally expected to just destroy the device to try to gain access to it, but it turns out it’s actually simpler than expected to open: the back of the device is fastened through four Torx T5. So I decided to get myself some solid core wires. Logo on them....
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Password Managers and U2F · Flameeyes's Weblog
https://blog.flameeyes.eu/2017/02/password-managers-and-u2f
Password Managers and U2F. Yet another blog post that starts with a tweet, or two. Even though I’m not by either trade or training clearly a security person, I have a vested interest in security as many of you know, and I have written (or ranted) a lot about passwords and security in the past. I have in particular argued for LastPass. As a password manager, and at the same time for U2F security keys. For additional security (as you can notice in this post as I added an Amazon link to one). The argument: ...
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Let's have a talk about TOTP · Flameeyes's Weblog
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Lets have a talk about TOTP. Middot; Threat Modeling. You probably noticed that I’m a firm believer in 2FA. And in particular on the usefulness of U2F against phishing. Unfortunately not all the services out there have upgraded to U2F to protect their users, though at least some of them managed to bring a modicum of extra safety against other threats by implementing TOTP 2FA/2SV (2-steps verification). Which is good, at least. Unfortunately this can become a pain. In a previous post. Blizzard was even be...
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Technical · Flameeyes's Weblog
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GnuCash: Stock and Currencies. Vodafone R205: opening it up. Middot; Mobile Broadband. Lets have a talk about TOTP. Middot; Threat Modeling. Reverse Engineering Notes: Accu-Chek Mobile. Password Managers and U2F. The geeks wet dreams. Reverse Engineering is just the first step. Middot; Reverse Engineering. GnuPG and CCID support. Middot; Arch Linux. Personal Infrastructure Services Security and Reliability. FOSDEM and the dangerous IPv6-only network (or how to lose the trust of newcomers).
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Accounting · Flameeyes's Weblog
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GnuCash: Stock and Currencies. Health, accounting and backups. 2005-2017 Diego Elio Pettenò.
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Gnucash · Flameeyes's Weblog
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GnuCash: Stock and Currencies. Help request: extending Finance: Quote. Health, accounting and backups. I dream the paperless office. 2005-2017 Diego Elio Pettenò.
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