Tuesday, July 9, 2013

ToorCon Seattle 2013 - Weaponizing your coffee pot


As SoC price continue to drop and their implementation continues to rise, connected “appliances" (Internet of Things) will be become an attractive avenue for cyber criminals. Due to the fact they provide no traditional feedback (monitor) or input (mouse/keyboard), If one were able to compromise an embedded host it would be the perfect vantage point for a MITM attack or a beachhead to launch other attacks. I plan to guide you through the landscape of connected appliances discussing along the way different attack vectors. Then end goal being to take over the host without breaking designed functionality (stealthy), being able to run third party binaries at start (lethal), and surviving basic removal techniques (persistent) aka weaponizing. As part of this walkthrough I will be guiding you through the exploitation of the Belkin WeMo light switch appliance and Nest Thermostat.

Turning your appliances against you…




Happy Hacking,
         
Daniel B.

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