Posts on hardwarehacking
2 posts on hardwarehacking. Notes from public sources and my own test lab.
The Dumb Security of Smart Homes: Why Are We Still Living in the 1990s in the IoT World?
Is Shodan really everything? In this piece, we dive into why the IoT ecosystem feels like the Wild West, exploring MQTT vulnerabilities and the 'geeky' reality of firmware analysis from a Red Teamer's perspective.
May 6, 2026·4 dk readfirmwarehardwarehackingiotsecurity
Dumb Mistakes of Smart Devices: Getting Lost in the IoT Labyrinth
Think your office coffee machine is just for caffeine? Think again. From root passwords like '12345' to open SSH ports, I’m diving into why the IoT world is currently the Wild West of cybersecurity and how these 'toys' can become a bridge to your production database.
February 26, 2026·4 dk readcybersecurityembeddedsystemshardwarehacking