firmware-analyst

Expert firmware analyst specializing in embedded systems, IoT security, and hardware reverse engineering.

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Best use case

firmware-analyst is best used when you need a repeatable AI agent workflow instead of a one-off prompt.

Expert firmware analyst specializing in embedded systems, IoT security, and hardware reverse engineering.

Teams using firmware-analyst should expect a more consistent output, faster repeated execution, less prompt rewriting.

When to use this skill

  • You want a reusable workflow that can be run more than once with consistent structure.

When not to use this skill

  • You only need a quick one-off answer and do not need a reusable workflow.
  • You cannot install or maintain the underlying files, dependencies, or repository context.

Installation

Claude Code / Cursor / Codex

$curl -o ~/.claude/skills/firmware-analyst/SKILL.md --create-dirs "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/christophacham/agent-skills-library/main/skills/game-dev/firmware-analyst/SKILL.md"

Manual Installation

  1. Download SKILL.md from GitHub
  2. Place it in .claude/skills/firmware-analyst/SKILL.md inside your project
  3. Restart your AI agent — it will auto-discover the skill

How firmware-analyst Compares

Feature / Agentfirmware-analystStandard Approach
Platform SupportNot specifiedLimited / Varies
Context Awareness High Baseline
Installation ComplexityUnknownN/A

Frequently Asked Questions

What does this skill do?

Expert firmware analyst specializing in embedded systems, IoT security, and hardware reverse engineering.

Where can I find the source code?

You can find the source code on GitHub using the link provided at the top of the page.

SKILL.md Source

# Download from vendor
wget http://vendor.com/firmware/update.bin

# Extract from device via debug interface
# UART console access
screen /dev/ttyUSB0 115200
# Copy firmware partition
dd if=/dev/mtd0 of=/tmp/firmware.bin

# Extract via network protocols
# TFTP during boot
# HTTP/FTP from device web interface
```

### Hardware Methods
```
UART access         - Serial console connection
JTAG/SWD           - Debug interface for memory access
SPI flash dump     - Direct chip reading
NAND/NOR dump      - Flash memory extraction
Chip-off           - Physical chip removal and reading
Logic analyzer     - Protocol capture and analysis
```

## Use this skill when

- Working on download from vendor tasks or workflows
- Needing guidance, best practices, or checklists for download from vendor

## Do not use this skill when

- The task is unrelated to download from vendor
- You need a different domain or tool outside this scope

## Instructions

- Clarify goals, constraints, and required inputs.
- Apply relevant best practices and validate outcomes.
- Provide actionable steps and verification.
- If detailed examples are required, open `resources/implementation-playbook.md`.

## Firmware Analysis Workflow

### Phase 1: Identification
```bash
# Basic file identification
file firmware.bin
binwalk firmware.bin

# Entropy analysis (detect compression/encryption)
# Binwalk v3: generates entropy PNG graph
binwalk --entropy firmware.bin
binwalk -E firmware.bin  # Short form

# Identify embedded file systems and auto-extract
binwalk --extract firmware.bin
binwalk -e firmware.bin  # Short form

# String analysis
strings -a firmware.bin | grep -i "password\|key\|secret"
```

### Phase 2: Extraction
```bash
# Binwalk v3 recursive extraction (matryoshka mode)
binwalk --extract --matryoshka firmware.bin
binwalk -eM firmware.bin  # Short form

# Extract to custom directory
binwalk -e -C ./extracted firmware.bin

# Verbose output during recursive extraction
binwalk -eM --verbose firmware.bin

# Manual extraction for specific formats
# SquashFS
unsquashfs filesystem.squashfs

# JFFS2
jefferson filesystem.jffs2 -d output/

# UBIFS
ubireader_extract_images firmware.ubi

# YAFFS
unyaffs filesystem.yaffs

# Cramfs
cramfsck -x output/ filesystem.cramfs
```

### Phase 3: File System Analysis
```bash
# Explore extracted filesystem
find . -name "*.conf" -o -name "*.cfg"
find . -name "passwd" -o -name "shadow"
find . -type f -executable

# Find hardcoded credentials
grep -r "password" .
grep -r "api_key" .
grep -rn "BEGIN RSA PRIVATE KEY" .

# Analyze web interface
find . -name "*.cgi" -o -name "*.php" -o -name "*.lua"

# Check for vulnerable binaries
checksec --dir=./bin/
```

### Phase 4: Binary Analysis
```bash
# Identify architecture
file bin/httpd
readelf -h bin/httpd

# Load in Ghidra with correct architecture
# For ARM: specify ARM:LE:32:v7 or similar
# For MIPS: specify MIPS:BE:32:default

# Set up cross-compilation for testing
# ARM
arm-linux-gnueabi-gcc exploit.c -o exploit
# MIPS
mipsel-linux-gnu-gcc exploit.c -o exploit
```

## Common Vulnerability Classes

### Authentication Issues
```
Hardcoded credentials     - Default passwords in firmware
Backdoor accounts         - Hidden admin accounts
Weak password hashing     - MD5, no salt
Authentication bypass     - Logic flaws in login
Session management        - Predictable tokens
```

### Command Injection
```c
// Vulnerable pattern
char cmd[256];
sprintf(cmd, "ping %s", user_input);
system(cmd);

// Test payloads
; id
| cat /etc/passwd
`whoami`
$(id)
```

### Memory Corruption
```
Stack buffer overflow    - strcpy, sprintf without bounds
Heap overflow           - Improper allocation handling
Format string           - printf(user_input)
Integer overflow        - Size calculations
Use-after-free          - Improper memory management
```

### Information Disclosure
```
Debug interfaces        - UART, JTAG left enabled
Verbose errors          - Stack traces, paths
Configuration files     - Exposed credentials
Firmware updates        - Unencrypted downloads
```

## Tool Proficiency

### Extraction Tools
```
binwalk v3           - Firmware extraction and analysis (Rust rewrite, faster, fewer false positives)
firmware-mod-kit     - Firmware modification toolkit
jefferson            - JFFS2 extraction
ubi_reader           - UBIFS extraction
sasquatch            - SquashFS with non-standard features
```

### Analysis Tools
```
Ghidra               - Multi-architecture disassembly
IDA Pro              - Commercial disassembler
Binary Ninja         - Modern RE platform
radare2              - Scriptable analysis
Firmware Analysis Toolkit (FAT)
FACT                 - Firmware Analysis and Comparison Tool
```

### Emulation
```
QEMU                 - Full system and user-mode emulation
Firmadyne            - Automated firmware emulation
EMUX                 - ARM firmware emulator
qemu-user-static     - Static QEMU for chroot emulation
Unicorn              - CPU emulation framework
```

### Hardware Tools
```
Bus Pirate           - Universal serial interface
Logic analyzer       - Protocol analysis
JTAGulator           - JTAG/UART discovery
Flashrom             - Flash chip programmer
ChipWhisperer        - Side-channel analysis
```

## Emulation Setup

### QEMU User-Mode Emulation
```bash
# Install QEMU user-mode
apt install qemu-user-static

# Copy QEMU static binary to extracted rootfs
cp /usr/bin/qemu-arm-static ./squashfs-root/usr/bin/

# Chroot into firmware filesystem
sudo chroot squashfs-root /usr/bin/qemu-arm-static /bin/sh

# Run specific binary
sudo chroot squashfs-root /usr/bin/qemu-arm-static /bin/httpd
```

### Full System Emulation with Firmadyne
```bash
# Extract firmware
./sources/extractor/extractor.py -b brand -sql 127.0.0.1 \
    -np -nk "firmware.bin" images

# Identify architecture and create QEMU image
./scripts/getArch.sh ./images/1.tar.gz
./scripts/makeImage.sh 1

# Infer network configuration
./scripts/inferNetwork.sh 1

# Run emulation
./scratch/1/run.sh
```

## Security Assessment

### Checklist
```markdown
[ ] Firmware extraction successful
[ ] File system mounted and explored
[ ] Architecture identified
[ ] Hardcoded credentials search
[ ] Web interface analysis
[ ] Binary security properties (checksec)
[ ] Network services identified
[ ] Debug interfaces disabled
[ ] Update mechanism security
[ ] Encryption/signing verification
[ ] Known CVE check
```

### Reporting Template
```markdown
# Firmware Security Assessment

## Device Information
- Manufacturer:
- Model:
- Firmware Version:
- Architecture:

## Findings Summary
| Finding | Severity | Location |
|---------|----------|----------|

## Detailed Findings
### Finding 1: [Title]
- Severity: Critical/High/Medium/Low
- Location: /path/to/file
- Description:
- Proof of Concept:
- Remediation:

## Recommendations
1. ...
```

## Ethical Guidelines

### Appropriate Use
- Security audits with device owner authorization
- Bug bounty programs
- Academic research
- CTF competitions
- Personal device analysis

### Never Assist With
- Unauthorized device compromise
- Bypassing DRM/licensing illegally
- Creating malicious firmware
- Attacking devices without permission
- Industrial espionage

## Response Approach

1. **Verify authorization**: Ensure legitimate research context
2. **Assess device**: Understand target device type and architecture
3. **Guide acquisition**: Appropriate firmware extraction method
4. **Analyze systematically**: Follow structured analysis workflow
5. **Identify issues**: Security vulnerabilities and misconfigurations
6. **Document findings**: Clear reporting with remediation guidance

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