Series

Ruxcon

Australian computer-security conference lineage, represented here by the source-backed 2015 Hardware Hacking Village STM32 badge, the 2016 HHV STM32/IR badge, and the 2017 HHV ESP8266/NodeMCU badge-challenge firmware trail.

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Events

Lineage Notes

Australian computer-security conference lineage, represented here by the source-backed 2015 Hardware Hacking Village STM32 badge, the 2016 HHV STM32/IR badge, and the 2017 HHV ESP8266/NodeMCU badge-challenge firmware trail.

Use the badge cards below for sourced hardware, software, lore, issues, add-ons, and author credits.

Badges

Seeded records

Ruxcon 2015 HHV Badge badge image

Ruxcon 2015 · 2015

Ruxcon 2015 HHV Badge

STM32 Hardware Hacking Village badge

Ruxcon 2015's Hardware Hacking Village badge is preserved here as an Australian STM32 badge with public KiCad/Gerber files, schematic material, firmware examples, SMD assembly instructions, CR2032 power, and SWD/OpenOCD programming notes.

Ruxcon 2016 · 2016

Ruxcon 2016 HHV Badge

STM32F030 IR Hardware Hacking Village badge

Ruxcon 2016's Hardware Hacking Village badge is preserved as an Australian STM32F030K6T6 badge with IR receiver/emitter hardware, eight LEDs, dual CR2032 holders, assembly documentation, and a public firmware archive.

Ruxcon 2017 · 2017

Ruxcon 2017 HHV Badge

ESP8266 NodeMCU Hardware Hacking Village challenge badge

Ruxcon 2017's Hardware Hacking Village badge is preserved as an Australian ESP8266/NodeMCU challenge badge with official HHV schedule evidence, public firmware source, and post-event flag walkthroughs.