bug-bounty519
xss287
rce175
google162
facebook137
microsoft133
exploit129
malware124
account-takeover118
bragging-post117
cve104
privilege-escalation95
open-source88
csrf87
authentication-bypass83
stored-xss75
phishing73
access-control69
ai-agents66
web-security64
reflected-xss63
apple61
writeup56
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reverse-engineering53
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ssrf50
cross-site-scripting49
smart-contract48
defi48
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dos45
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tool43
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browser41
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cloudflare39
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race-condition37
vulnerability-disclosure37
web337
automation36
opinion36
ai-security36
ctf36
oauth36
0
3/10
hardware-project
An open-source phased-array radar design (AERIS-10) operating at 10.5 GHz with configurable 3-20 km range capabilities, featuring electronic beam steering and built around STM32, FPGA, and specialized RF components. The article discusses design trade-offs and regulatory considerations for homebrew radar systems.
radar
phased-array
open-source-hardware
fpga
microcontroller
rf-engineering
antenna-design
beam-steering
10.5-ghz
stm32
frequency-synthesizer
phase-shifter
adc
AERIS-10
Nawfal
STM32
Hackaday
0
2/10
tutorial
A hobbyist exploration of software-defined radio (SDR) technology, demonstrating progressive levels of radio signal reception from FM/police/HAM frequencies up to satellite imagery from NOAA weather satellites and the GOES-16 geostationary satellite using modest equipment (~$100 total).
software-defined-radio
sdr
rtl-sdr
satellite-reception
noaa-satellites
goes-16
signal-demodulation
amateur-radio
rf-analysis
antenna-design
raspberry-pi
hobbyist-project
Dmitry Brant
RTL-SDR V3
SDRSharp
CubicSDR
NOAA 15/18/19
GOES-16
goestools
Raspberry Pi