HITBSecConf2024 Bangkok · Thailand · 2024

HITBSecConf2024 Bangkok Badge Village Device

Raspberry Pi Pico fault-injection village device

A conservative Badge Village artifact record for HITBSecConf2024 Bangkok, where the official village page documented a specialized Raspberry Pi Pico-based device for controlled fault-injection experiments against embedded systems.

EventHITBSecConf2024 Bangkok
SeriesHack In The Box
LocationIntercontinental Hotel, Bangkok
CountryThailand

People

Authors & Credits

binary and hardware expert

Wei Lu

The Badge Village page identifies Wei Lu as a China Telecom Cyber Security Technology expert and Waterdrop Laboratory researcher.

Source

event and Badge Village publisher

Hack In The Box

Official publisher of the Bangkok Badge Village page documenting the Raspberry Pi Pico fault-injection device.

Source

wireless and hardware expert

ShiQi Yu

The Badge Village page identifies ShiQi Yu as a China Telecom Cyber Security Technology expert and Waterdrop Laboratory researcher.

Source

Why It Mattered

It adds Thailand to the Asian HITB map without overstating the artifact as an admission badge: the source proves a Badge Village hardware tool, named experts, and embedded-security teaching context.

Hardware

The official Badge Village page says the device uses a Raspberry Pi Pico as its core controller and is designed for fault-injection experiments that disrupt normal electronic-system operation, including attacks on devices like Arduino. No schematic, BOM, PCB file, firmware, exact circuit, or production quantity was recovered in this pass.

Software & Apps

The source frames the device as a controlled fault-injection research and teaching tool rather than publishing firmware, source code, or challenge binaries. No local firmware claims are made.

Lore

HITB placed the device inside the Bangkok Badge Village, alongside 2024 conference villages covering hardware, forensics, finance security, Armory demos, and multiple CTFs at the Intercontinental Hotel.

Lifecycle

Add-ons & Upgrades

embedded attack workflow source-backed

Arduino fault-injection lab target

HITB describes the device as suited for attacks on devices like Arduino, letting researchers and engineers study abnormal states in a controlled environment.

Compatibility: HITBSecConf2024 Bangkok Badge Village Device

Source
hardware architecture source-backed

Raspberry Pi Pico fault-injection controller

The Badge Village page says the specialized hacking tool uses a Raspberry Pi Pico as its core controller for fault-injection experiments.

Compatibility: HITBSecConf2024 Bangkok Badge Village Device

Source
village training context source-backed

Embedded-systems vulnerability teaching tool

The source frames the device as a precision tool for exploring vulnerabilities and improving embedded-system security.

Compatibility: HITBSecConf2024 Bangkok Badge Village Device

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Operational history

Issues & Camp Impact

missing rights-cleared image note

No local HITBSecConf2024 Bangkok Badge Village device image has been added because official page imagery has not been paired with a reusable image license, attribution, and processing notes for publication.

The entry remains source-backed and image-free rather than copying event imagery, screenshots, or generated placeholder art.

Confidence
local project policy
Status
needs licensed original replacement
Timeframe
current catalogue build
Source note
badge.gallery image policy and HITB Bangkok Badge Village page.

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