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by SAI_Peregrinus 2329 days ago
Decapping requires dissolving the plastic with acid. Attacking the chip from there is typically done in a Focused Ion Beam workstation (about $500k), and the risk of destroying the chip depends on too many factors. Some chips have photosensitive elements that generate just enough voltage to wipe their memory if they're exposed to light via decapping.

Tamper evident seals can often be defeated with nothing more than a PTFE (Teflon) knife made from shim stock.

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thanks