Eclypsium intentionally introduced five teaching vulnerabilities:
At first glance, the Eclypsium Hardware Hacking Coaster looks like a piece of brutalist industrial art. It is typically a printed circuit board (PCB) shaped to hold a coffee mug, adorned with the Eclypsium logo, a witty slogan (often referencing supply chain security or firmware integrity), and a snippet of electronic circuitry. Eclypsium Hardware Hacking Coaster
Using a cheap USBasp programmer and avrdude , an attacker can: During live demonstrations at events like Black Hat
: Created by Travis Goodspeed, this tool is dedicated to USB fuzzing , allowing one computer to test the USB device drivers of another. adorned with the Eclypsium logo
During live demonstrations at events like Black Hat USA and DEF CON, the Eclypsium team runs a timed attack sequence. The audience watches a large screen showing the ride via webcam, while a terminal window displays the attack chain.