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Revision as of 16:28, 6 April 2015
Messageboard
put your user to user message in this section :)
Dear Ada,
Traitor!
the end.
I'll be back! in few weeks months.--Ada L0ve Lace (talk) 10:32, 26 February 2015 (EST)
22 March 2015 Barcelona vs Real Madrid
- 2-1 - meuuuuuussi
Notes:
- Matyrant, Seussarez, Adanaldo scored (and get false positive offside on his assist), Meussi just no.
Real notes: Meussi did the assist on the 1st goal and Meussi is the leader. Meussi 1-0 Adanaldo
cya next time for another clasico!
Ctyriano Adanaldo 36 Meussi 32 i saw it live today 9-1
- you went to Madrid? to watch Adanaldo? if so, you are traitor and became Adanaldo fan
- Live from Madrid on Teevee.
Fourth goal Adanaldo is wayyyyy offside. Game was rigged!
- Meussi: 71pts / 32
- Adanaldo: 67pts / 36
Meussi still wins the liga (for now) but not the next ballon or.
Notebook
- http://www.hpl.hp.com/research/ptm/ Polynomial Texture Maps
- http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~sps32/ Dr Sergei Skorobogatov - University of Cambridge
- http://home.deib.polimi.it/barenghi/doku.php?id=publist Alessandro Barenghi - Politecnico di Milano
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ps8jOj7diA0 Programming Paradigms (Stanford)
- http://epublications.uef.fi/pub/urn_isbn_978-951-27-0111-7/urn_isbn_978-951-27-0111-7.pdf Security Threats and Countermeasures in Bluetooth-Enabled Systems (Doctoral dissertation - University of Kuopio, Finland)
- http://www.curtain-damashii.com/index_ag/game/meruru/
To Ask
ToDo
- my user pages and user boxs.
Decap page/section
- http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~sps32/mcu_lock.html Copy Protection in Modern Microcontrollers - Dr Sergei Skorobogatov
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Z4aF-qiziM Defcon 21 - Decapping Chips The Strike Easy Hard Way
- http://travisgoodspeed.blogspot.fr/2009/06/cold-labless-hno3-decapping-procedure.html Cold, Labless HNO3 Decapping Procedure
Decap a chip, but why?
- to damage (beyond repair) the chip and things around you (including you)
- for fun
- photograph for forensics purposes - to look for damage or to get die numbers.
- microprobing
- if somehow you end up here for making explosive things, it s not the right place.
Epoxy resin around the chip could be removed using fuming nitric acid. Hot fuming nitric acid dissolves the package without affecting the chip. The procedure should preferably be carried out under very dry conditions, as the presence of water could corrode exposed aluminium interconnects.
The chip is then washed with acetone in an ultrasonic bath, followed optionally by a short bath in deionized water and isopropanol. After that chip could be glued into a test package and bonded manually. Having enough experience it might be possible to remove epoxy without destroying bonding wires and smartcard contacts.
On the depackaged chip, the top-layer aluminium interconnect lines are still covered by a passivation layer (usually silicon oxide or nitride), which protects the chip from the environment and ion migration.
On top of this, we might also find a polyimide layer that was not entirely removed by HNO3 but which can be dissolved with ethylenediamine. We have to remove the passivation layer before the probes can establish contact.
The most convenient depassivation technique is the use of a laser cutter. The UV or green laser is mounted on the camera port of the microscope and fires laser pulses through the microscope onto rectangular areas of the chip with micrometer precision. Carefully dosed laser flashes remove patches of the passivation layer.
The resulting hole in the passivation layer can be made so small that only a single bus line is exposed. This prevents accidental contacts with neighboring lines and the hole also stabilizes the position of the probe and makes it less sensitive to vibrations and temperature changes.
Fuming Nitric Acid
Nitric acid in these concentrations (70% is probably good enough, you don t want more) is nasty stuff (Nitric acid also acts upon trousers), even when cold (room temperature).
You can burn/intoxicate by fumes yourself or worst (countless of experimented and certified chemists were). Chemical burn traumata with nitric acid lead to specific yellow- to brown-stained wounds with slower accumulation of eschar and slower demarcation compared with thermal burns; skins stains/coloration can happens without you noiticing any traumata/burn on the spot.
Prohibited Items (no fly)-hazardous materials (e.g. http://www.tsa.gov/traveler-information/prohibited-items) in some countries, having it/making it without an license is enough to put you in jail and being raped many time there
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8YWVBBGSxZ8 How to make Fuming Nitric Acid
- http://www.instructables.com/id/Make-Nitric-acid-The-Complete-Guide/
Acetone
Acetone is flammable for everyone (advance/certified user or not), can enter the body by inhalation, skin contact or ingestion.
Common Products Containing Acetone:
- Nail polish and nail polish removers
- lot of others daily products
Isopropanol
Symptoms of isopropyl alcohol poisoning include flushing, headache, dizziness, CNS depression, nausea, vomiting, anesthesia, and coma. Poisoning can occur from ingestion, inhalation, or absorption; therefore, well-ventilated areas and protective gloves are recommended. Around 15 g of isopropyl alcohol can have a toxic effect on a 70 kg human (the bigger they are the harder they fall).
Ethylenediamine
Ethylenediamine is a skin and respiratory irritant. Unless tightly contained, liquid ethylenediamine will release toxic and irritating vapors into its surroundings, especially on heating. The vapors react with moisture in humid air to form a characteristic white mist, which is extremely irritating to skin, eyes, lungs and mucus membranes. Exposure to a relatively small amount of vapor or mist by inhalation can seriously damage health and may even result in death.
Fume Cabinet
for safety
others ways:
- services
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