The ESP32 is lacking this advanced feature so the USB needs to be cobbled together ... it’s easily able to handle a keyboard or mouse. This might be a more cost-effective way of doing something ...
That interface doesn’t have to be special, and [Dakhnod] is here to show us that it can be done with an ESP32 microcontroller through its USB interface. The linked repository doesn’t tell us ...
Last summer LILYGO launched a pocket-sized mobile communications device called the T-Deck Plus that looks like a phone, but ...
A hot potato: The ESP32 chip, found in over a billion devices ... scenario would likely involve physical access to the device's USB or UART interface. To analyze and expose these hidden commands ...
ESP32, manufactured by a Chinese company called ... Attackers would need physical access to the smart device’s USB or UART interface, or they would need to have already compromised the firmware ...