Raspberry Pico: USB Hacking Device Programming
Small form-factor single board computers and microcontroller are an ubiquitous stack in electronic projects. An interesting application area for these devices is physical hacking, e.g. using an USB connection to a host system to inject commands, gain system access, or steal files. To my surprise, an
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