I understood your first explanation, but I get the following doubt:
Beyond obfuscating my code and so on. Any malicious customer, can access that code in flash memory?
Why is it so, even if you have reason to tell me that the client would have to recreate the flash code, obtaining the serial number of the board and a possible random data stored in flash memory (if you can read it and hence my doubt ) could falsify the device and access my server via API or whatever it is, since the authentication mechanism is the serial number (Qe can be obtained by flashing) and a salt that is housed in the flash memory (if it is can, I think so)
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I understood your first explanation, but I get the following doubt:
Beyond obfuscating my code and so on. Any malicious customer, can access that code in flash memory?
Why is it so, even if you have reason to tell me that the client would have to recreate the flash code, obtaining the serial number of the board and a possible random data stored in flash memory (if you can read it and hence my doubt ) could falsify the device and access my server via API or whatever it is, since the authentication mechanism is the serial number (Qe can be obtained by flashing) and a salt that is housed in the flash memory (if it is can, I think so)