Make Me Hack

Make Me Hack

@makemehack Inactive +1.1%

Make Me Hack is a DevOps YouTube channel with 28.6K subscribers. As of July 2026, it has published 9 videos with 702.2K total views (~78K per video), and a 3.84% engagement rate — top 30% of DevOps educators.

Everything related to Hardware Hacking and Reverse Engineering including tutorials for beginners and more advanced stuff. The hardware hacking and reverse engineering process described in various videos is based on: 1. Information Gathering of hardware and software, to identify main device components, to locate UART and JTAG interfaces and to get the EEPROM content, the firmware file and the root file system 2. Using Side Channel Attacks with ChipWhisperer and his Fault Injection capabilities

Channel Statistics

28.6K Subscribers
9 Videos
702.2K Total Views
78K Avg Views
2.9K Avg Likes
114 Avg Comments
3.84% Engagement Rate
bi-weekly Upload Frequency

Top 30% engagement among 288 channels in DevOps

8 Long-form
31m 50s Avg Duration
+1.1% Subscribers
+1.8% Views
689.9K → 702.2K total views

+0.6% views (30d) — slower than its prior 30d (+0.7%), momentum decelerating

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Make Me Hack (@makemehack) is a devops YouTube channel with 28.6K subscribers. With 9 videos and 702.2K total views, the channel averages 78K views per video. Make Me Hack has an engagement rate of 3.84%, placing it in the top 30% of devops educators on the platform. The channel uploads on a bi-weekly basis, making it a inactive creator in the developer education space.