Didier Stevens

Wednesday 30 April 2025

Update: re-search.py Version 0.0.23

Filed under: My Software,Update — Didier Stevens @ 0:00

I added support for TAB separator and added options –recursedir, –literalfilenames and –checkfilenames.

re-search_V0_0_23.zip (http)
MD5: 2FCFBAC31302EAC4F9863C6945A2A2D5
SHA256: F1707FC8E6CDFEEBA85C332C0F5C278CAA80DB6ADF6C53F4FF4C27F4E086658B

Tuesday 29 April 2025

Update: pdf-parser.py Version 0.7.2

Filed under: My Software,Update — Didier Stevens @ 0:00

This is a YARA bug fix version.

pdf-parser_V0_7_12.zip (http)
MD5: 0FF2CF1888E633DA3B153B0F737EDAA3
SHA256: E3CA6B62A38EBB783CCBD622EB274DE985B4B6B43584B238314662475A23C34F

Monday 28 April 2025

Update: oledump.py Version 0.0.80

Filed under: My Software,Update — Didier Stevens @ 0:00

This is a YARA bug fix version.

oledump_V0_0_80.zip (http)
MD5: E48706848C1F7C008A98369E69CDBE5C
SHA256: 3EB5835CD5F41ABE16CD97852B6321C20CE1077CE56F4FFA1398CC154E239151

Sunday 27 April 2025

Update: zipdump.py Version 0.0.32

Filed under: My Software,Update — Didier Stevens @ 0:00

This is a YARA bug fix version.

zipdump_v0_0_32.zip (http)
MD5: BBA5F10230A1E2E27EDD7578E947EB6C
SHA256: 5E012F5F06049AD3C9A8CB0AD16F90C2EB255AFFA68E124B9E656EEE9A131774

Saturday 26 April 2025

Update: rtfdump.py Version 0.0.13

Filed under: My Software,Update — Didier Stevens @ 0:00

This is a YARA bug fix version.

rtfdump_V0_0_13.zip (http)
MD5: 0D8C3D74449C409332FD8DB9E0CBD39F
SHA256: 640C557DF98B0B80BD0647264E049BF26D68ED93E51222FCAA893025C2EEDC0C

Friday 25 April 2025

Update: pecheck.py Version 0.7.17

Filed under: My Software,Update — Didier Stevens @ 0:00

This is a YARA bug fix version.

pecheck-v0_7_17.zip (http)
MD5: 2C1AEC3183C2E3A3FC45BD642C89716A
SHA256: C4884736955BBE579A6EA0D9A0FB8B7D6457D031593FDF3E89B31CB88CDABFE0

Thursday 24 April 2025

Update: emldump.py Version 0.0.15

Filed under: My Software,Update — Didier Stevens @ 0:00

This is a YARA bug fix version.

emldump_V0_0_15.zip (http)
MD5: 6D329CFCF3417518870D7096E51277E7
SHA256: 5754B5F22D0BD10CBB29727C7CC4EC98407DDC920AD9F846587DE4F269279ABE

Wednesday 23 April 2025

Update: basedump64.py Version 0.0.28

Filed under: My Software,Update — Didier Stevens @ 0:00

This is a YARA bug fix version.

base64dump_V0_0_28.zip (http)
MD5: 19B560408531D0BCE4D90C4CF94FE6A6
SHA256: 9A3734410A2054B8F93CB693C23F7AE475B3B79877FA2B9EC5E6DBCD05682D40

Tuesday 22 April 2025

Update: xorsearch.py Version 0.0.4

Filed under: My Software,Update — Didier Stevens @ 0:00

This is a YARA bug fix version.

xorsearch_v0_0_4.zip (http)
MD5: 762F589E29847BF0CFE31FF0D38259BF
SHA256: 52EFA3EC74A4F79081E320C572793153CD300501BE48760A28194F9624EAE053

Wednesday 16 April 2025

Quickpost: Testing The Capacity Of My New Power Bank

Filed under: Hardware,Quickpost — Didier Stevens @ 0:00

I bought a new power bank (Anker PowerCore 533, capacity 10.000 mAh 36 Wh, 30 Watt Power Delivery) and did some tests that I’m summarizing here.

Charging it with a generic USB C charger capable of delivering 20 W PD required 46,979 Wh. That’s measured on the 230V side, thus including the loss in the charger.

Charging it with a Anker 737 Charger (GaNPrime 120W) required 45,515 Wh.

Discharging the power bank via the USB A port connected to an electronic load gave me:

  • 30,970 Wh (6516 mAh ) when drawing 0,5A
  • 29,362 Wh (6523 mAh) when drawing 1,0A

30 Wh compared to 36 Wh (the advertised capacity of the power bank) is 83,33%, which is much better than what Anker estimates you can get out of a power bank (60% to 70%).

As I couldn’t get more than 1,0A out of the power bank via the USB A port, I used the USB C port with a trigger module to deliver 20,0V.

The electronic load drew 1,250A and measured around 18,6V, or 23,25W. I got 29,020 Wh (1557 mAh) out of it.

The power bank became hot while getting completely drained at 23W:

You can see the outline of the cells and the electronic circuit (it’s the hottest: white).

I couldn’t immediately recharge my power bank after that, I had to let it cool down (“Let the power bank cool down before use”):

I also tried to get more out of the power bank by drawing 1,5A at 18,55V or 27,82W (advertized maximum is 30W).

But after 34 minutes (delivering 15,670 Wh) it stopped delivering power and displayed the following message (“Use after protection removal”):

I guess that’s the overcurrent protection kicking in. I’m not sure why this happened, as the electronic load was in constant current mode.

I had to disconnect the cable to use the power bank again.

And finally, this power bank is capable of trickle charging: delivering a very low current for about two hours. You enable this mode by pushing the button twice.

I configured the electronic load to draw a really low current of 0,005A (it measured 0,003A) from the USB A port and it delivered 0,032 Wh (6 mAh) over a period of 2:01:05 after which it shut down automatically (as advertized).


Quickpost info

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