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    Midbar ESP32 CYD Firebase Edition

    Midbar ESP32 CYD Firebase Edition

    A version of Midbar data vault adapted for the ESP32 CYD and WebFlash.

    A version of Midbar data vault adapted for the ESP32 CYD and WebFlash. It keeps the cryptographic keys in the ESP32 RAM and stores the ciphertexts (encrypted data) in the Google Firebase. The tutorial is available at: https://www.instructables.com/How-to-Turn-ESP32-CYD-Into-a-Secure-IoT-Data-Vault/ WebFlash for ESP32-CYD: https://northstrix.github.io/Midbar-ESP32-CYD-Firebase-Edition/flash WebFlash for ESP32-CYD2USB: https://northstrix.github.io/Midbar-ESP32-CYD2USB-Firebase-Edition/flash
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    ESP32 CYD ESL with Firebase

    ESP32 CYD ESL with Firebase

    ESP32 CYD version of the Electronic Shelf Label.

    A version of the Electronic Shelf Label that utilizes the ESP32 CYD. GitHub repository: https://github.com/Northstrix/ESP32-Cheap-Yellow-Display-Electronic-Shelf-Label-with-Google-Firebase The tutorial is available at https://www.instructables.com/ESP32-CYD-ESL/ WebFlash: https://northstrix.github.io/ESP32-Cheap-Yellow-Display-Electronic-Shelf-Label-with-Google-Firebase/flash.html Format Flash area designated for SPIFFS with ESP32 Filesystem Uploader...
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    Hash Latch
    The hash latch generates keys in a manner similar to how some cryptocurrencies are mined. It takes a string and brute-forces a prefix for it so that the hash of the string with the prefix has a certain number of leading zeroes. But that alone would've been too easy to hack. To prevent an attacker from forging the keys by generating a new prefix: the hash latch doesn't output the keys in the plaintext. Instead, it encrypts the key and outputs the ciphertext. That means that instead of...
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