This 3D printed laser chip-hacking device uses a $20 laser pointer, costs $500 to build, and was developed so that 'people can do this in their homes'
Laser hacking. If there's one phrase that says we're already living in the future I imagined as a kid, it's laser hacking, or to give one method its more technical term, «laser fault injection». While laser-based hacking techniques aren't exactly new, you'd usually need advanced and expensive machinery to pull off such an advanced trick.