If anyone manages to do this successfully, please do a talk about it at
sksp/aw - I'd like to learn more about hardware hacking in this style.

It's possible - and I'm a total noob at this - be enough to sniff the
'flash' interface so you can see the data being read off it. I don't
know much about that sorta technology, though.

Ron

On 2013-04-17 15:20, Colin Stanners wrote:
> At AW we got a kinda-new DVR (Samsung DVR-1650DC) that I reset to defaults,
> set a basic password, then didn't touch for a month as I did other work...
> now I cannot login to it. Quick Google searching didn't find a good reset
> procedure, and there were some complaints that Samsung wants it sent to the
> factory for a reset.
> 
> If someone has experience taking off flash chips (I've never done it for
> the new tiny chips) and extracting/resetting passwords please let me know.
> Or possibly getting access to and searching through their embedded Linux to
> find where it's stored.

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