John LeClair

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John LeClair

John LeClair

@john_leclair

Electrical Eng. Embedded Systems Engineer. FPGA Dev. Side-Channel Analysis. Hardware Reverse Engineering. Cryptography. Hacker. DOD Defense Contractor. #USMC

Viera, FL شامل ہوئے Ekim 2025
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John LeClair
John LeClair@john_leclair·
I just gave a talk at Hackfest Quebec on EMFI Fault Injection this past weekend. During that talk, I shared some of my lower cost devices in my reverse engineering arsenal. One such device is very affective and only costs around 10 dollars. What do you have on your reverse engineering bench ?
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John LeClair
John LeClair@john_leclair·
@lippyent I did similar... I cut old forks off of bikes and hammered onto the ends of my existing forks on my banana-seat bike. Used a baby stroller's wheel for the front. Circa '78
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Johnny Cadillac
Johnny Cadillac@lippyent·
Throwback Thursday!! ⏰️ 🖤 🔥!!
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Sofia
Sofia@Sofia50020Sofia·
Would you look down on a woman who fixes cars?
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John LeClair@john_leclair·
@MbarkCherguia easy, I have landed at St. Barth in a Twin Otter and a Cessna at least 50x ... in Microsoft flight sim
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John LeClair
John LeClair@john_leclair·
@ElectronicsbyJH Someday I need to learn how these butterfly filters work... Coming from an FPGA engineers, I tip my baseball cap to they Analog Engineers.
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John LeClair
John LeClair@john_leclair·
@davepl1968 I always used a floor jack or scissor jack and piece of 2x6 to do my transmission bench-pressing for me. I needed my hands to keep the rust from the chassis out of my eyes.
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John LeClair
John LeClair@john_leclair·
@ChShersh Turbo Pascal rocked ! Borland tools were so much better back in the day. OWL was soooo much better than MFC. But alas .... Evil Gates prevailed. #linux
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Dmitrii Kovanikov
Dmitrii Kovanikov@ChShersh·
If you recognise this, take care of your knees
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John LeClair@john_leclair·
@ArchVillequebec Always irritates me seeing the souvenir shops within The Walls with cheap Chinese crap - each with the same items.
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Retour vers le Passé (ville de Québec)
@john_leclair Sieur John! Born near my 1608 Habitation, I see. Vex not over the merchants .... Lower Town was ever a bustling hub of trade, though beaver pelts held more virtue than modern trinkets! Even the grand Maison Chevalier must adapt. New France endures!
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Ramin Nasibov
Ramin Nasibov@RaminNasibov·
I wanna know what idiot at HP thought THIS would be a great place to put a power button??
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John LeClair
John LeClair@john_leclair·
@felix__augusto @RaminNasibov one would hope and think it was that easy - but as we know - feature creep and bored engineers inject garbage into a design. Hence my desire for a physical power switch.
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RossRadio
RossRadio@cqcqcqdx·
The TRS-80 Micro Computer System (TRS-80, colloquially known as the "Trash-80", a desktop microcomputer developed by the Tandy Corporation and sold through their Radio Shack stores. Launched in 1977, it is one of the earliest mass-produced and mass-marketed retail home computers.
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Liberta Cherguia 🇪🇺
Liberta Cherguia 🇪🇺@MbarkCherguia·
Be 100% honest… she’s walking straight towards you in the airport 😏✈️ What’s YOUR actual reaction?
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Not Sure
Not Sure@spacenotfilled·
@john_leclair @RaminNasibov That's a really great point. Clearly wouldn't work! You could absolutely hardwire in some form of a killswitch though. Just like we're starting to look for phones with manual kill switches for your data,gps, etc - the same can be said about computing! You just created a market!
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BejoMas
BejoMas@BejoMas11·
@john_leclair @RaminNasibov Have you tried pressing the power button for more than 3 seconds? My laptop immediately turns off, bypassing shutdown, etc, no drama, just off.
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Not Sure@spacenotfilled·
@john_leclair @RaminNasibov This can be done very easily. I could write you a simple script that would do this. I bet money if you go into grok and tell it exactly what you just said, tell it your device specifications, and ask it for code for a program to do that - I bet it works. Try it
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John LeClair
John LeClair@john_leclair·
untrue. In many cases
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John LeClair
John LeClair@john_leclair·
@My1xT @Booleans_Things @RaminNasibov I actually exaggerated. 😱 I did have a laptop a long time ago that was soldered in. But it might as well be if I have to remove 15 Torx screws...
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John LeClair
John LeClair@john_leclair·
@MouserElec woo hoo .... I am going to catch me a new Rohde & Schwarz !!!!!
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Mouser Electronics
Mouser Electronics@MouserElec·
How to catch an engineer: Step 1: Place oscilloscope. Step 2: Wait.
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John LeClair
John LeClair@john_leclair·
@Zackktually @RaminNasibov When Ubuntu (or probably Windows (haven't used Windows in years)) gets massively scrogged - I can hold the power button down on my laptop until practically the end of time before it shuts down
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