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If you are struggling to get the firmware out of your device, this is the video for you! In this video I will explain the possible ways we can use to to get the firmware of our IoT device. I will do a practical example, of one of these possible ways. I will connect the PC to the UART of our sample device, I will analyze the boot log, I will access the command line interface of the boot loader, and I will dump the firmware, exploiting the dump command available in the boot loader. I will use a couple of scripts, do dump the entire EEPROM in an hexadecimal ASCII text file, and, then, to convert back this file in binary form to get the exact image of the EEPROM. I am Valerio Di Giampietro, I am an Electronic Engineer with a background in Digital Electronics and in Information Technology Infrastructures. I would like to be your friendly Italian hacker neighbor willing to share with you tools and techniques for hardware hacking that I learned by myself hacking many devices. And now letamp;