Table of Contents
Parsed
These are all the websites that have been parsed for content to integrate in our wiki. Eventually, all of the websites in Not Parsed will be here.
Computing
Lower Level Depth
PCjs
An online IBM PC emulator that allows one to explore various operating systems of the time.
No Specific Category
Higher Level Depth
Debian ports
The various official and unofficial ports of Debian to architectures.
elinux wiki
Featured several times in this document, elinux is quite similar to exploiteers in how it documents methods to hack and “break open” a bunch of devices, although of a slightly older selection than Exploiteers.
Exploitee.rs
Various very interesting hacks and exploits for a lot of more obscure devices, such as appliances and “smart home” stuff. Many of these can lead to proper EOPs, as they’re the way to get in.
Hackaday “embedded linux” tag
A variety of devices across multiple categories getting blown the hell apart. Root exposure, Doom… whatever.
Linux-mips
Tons of weird and obscure devices running Linux on a MIPS processor. Begs for more parsing, as a lot of these are weird commercial electronics with a very niche purpose.
https://web.archive.org/web/20181003150953/https://www.linux-mips.org/wiki/Systems
NetBSD ports
Many of the devices and architectures which have a NetBSD port available for them.
OpenBSD ports
Many ports are listed on each version release. To parse, each version page (70.html, 69.html, etc.) were viewed, and every release listed below had it’s individual HTML page viewed. This caught several ports that were depreciated before 7.0.
https://www.openbsd.org/70.html (and more)
postmarketOS wiki
An OS that runs on many different devices, with a primary focus on mobiles. However, many non-phone/tab/watch devices run this OS, including televisions, game consoles, e-ink devices, and more. Note: all general smartphones/tablets without a special feature (manufacturer, keyboard) have been excluded, ie. this has game consoles, Apple devices, keypad phones, and other novelties.