Moderator: igrr
The book on hacking the original X-Box shows the lengths some will go to. https://bunniefoo.com/nostarch/HackingTheXbox_Free.pdf
Replacing whole ESP module is even easier than replacing the flash which would be beyond quite a large number of people. One could also embed the can in resin to make it more difficult.
The device does a specific job that is served by the base model, but users may want any number of customizations made to the firmware for their use case. In that case they could hire me as a consultant, or purchase the developer edition to develop their own firmware.
I don’t think I need military grade security here - if users want to swap modules I suppose that’s their prerogative. But I wouldn’t be offering warranties on tampered hardware. I’m looking for “good enough” security that acts as a deterrent.
Cutting/breaking off the edge connector leaves the programming pins fairly unaccessible once esp8285 is covered in resin.