# Hardware Hacking 101 Short description: Hardware hacking learning platform for educational usage like schools, university etc. The long description: I'm using the Hardware Hacking 101 at the DHBW Mosbach (https://www.mosbach.dhbw.de/) "IT Security 2" lecture for students of applied computer science. The idea is to show the students how "easy" hacking of hardware become in time of IoT and modern SOC based embedded systems. And to allay their fear getting in touch with hardware, the analyzing tools and dissembling electronic stuff. And on the other side showing the security risks and flaws IoT and embedded (consumer) devices in our newer days (may) have – because most of the vendors don’t have security in mind, even don’t know about or care about because it has to be cheap. If you know the possible security issues inside your system/product you can point and prevent/mitigate them. ## About the Repository and Content This repo contains the information about the hardware, the used code, challenges, exercises and slides (only in German). Feel free to use the provided information etc. for your own challenges and hacking edu projects. It would be nice, if you share your experience with me :-) Because I like the idea of open source and open education, the provide information inside this repo are free to use and modify. Where possible the code is licensed under the GPLv3 (https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.de.html) and the slides, pictures, hardware design are licensed under the CC BY 4.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).