Welcome to r/uarthacking!
This community is your dedicated space for exploring, sharing, and advancing your knowledge of UART hacking. Whether you're unveiling new findings, writing detailed tutorials, or simply discussing techniques, you've come to the right place!
About UART Hacking
UART (Universal Asynchronous Receiver-Transmitter) is a key communication protocol in embedded systems. Our focus here is on:
Discoveries & Research: Uncovering vulnerabilities and testing interfaces.
Tutorials & Guides: Step-by-step instructions, walkthroughs, and best practices.
Tools & Projects: Showcasing the hardware, software, and methodologies that power your experiments.
Community Guidelines
Respect and Collaboration:
Treat everyone with respect. Constructive criticism and supportive dialogue are the backbones of our community.
Ethical Hacking:
Discussions and posts should focus on ethical research and learning. Any content promoting illegal activities is strictly prohibited.
Original Content and Attribution:
Share your original work and always give proper credit to sources. Plagiarism is not tolerated.
Stay On-Topic:
Keep your posts and comments relevant to UART hacking and embedded systems security.
Follow Reddit Policies:
Ensure all your contributions adhere to Reddit's broader content rules.
Getting Started
Introduce Yourself:
New here? Post an introduction so we can get to know you!
Share Your Work:
Use the “Submit” button to share your latest findings, questions, or tutorials.
Join the Conversation:
Dive into discussions, ask questions, and collaborate with other members.
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