Posts on iot
7 posts on iot. Notes from public sources and my own test lab.
Can Your Neighbor’s Smart Bulb Lead to Your Local Network? Pushing the Boundaries of IoT Security
Join Sedat Özdemir as he explores the 'dark alleys' of IoT security, from the dangers of Shadow IoT to unencrypted protocols like MQTT, and why your office coffee machine might be your biggest vulnerability.
Smart Devices, Dumb Passwords: Infiltrating the IoT World via Firmware
A deep dive into the reality of IoT security, moving from physical UART pins to firmware reverse engineering, and why 'security by obscurity' is a myth.
Smart Homes, Stupid Mistakes: Leaving the Backdoor Open in the IoT World
Think a tiny smart plug is harmless? From 'admin:admin' nightmares to unencrypted MQTT traffic, let's explore why IoT is the 'Wild West' of cybersecurity and how we can secure these chatty devices.
Smart Homes or Digital Minefields? The Invisible Backdoors of the IoT World
Standard vulnerability scanners aren't enough for the world of ARM processors and unpatched BusyBox versions. Let's talk about why you need to dig into the hardware and firmware to truly secure IoT devices.
From Streetlights to Server Rooms: The Mystery of the Letter 'S' in IoT Security
Think that smart sensor is harmless? Think again. From UART shells to hardcoded cloud keys, let's look at how IoT devices become the weakest link in your infrastructure.
From Smart Bulbs to Corporate Networks: The 'Default' Disaster in IoT Security
Think that smart coffee machine in the breakroom is harmless? Think again. Let's dive into how 'default' settings and lazy engineering turn IoT devices into a Red Teamer's favorite entry point.
From Your Neighbor's Smart Bulb to the Corporate Network: The Backdoors of the IoT World
A deep dive into why everything labeled 'smart' is often a Trojan horse, and how we can secure the 'Internet of Troubles' based on real-world Red Teaming experience.