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Practical IoT hacking : the definitive guide to attacking the internet of things

By: Chantzis, Fotios.
Contributor(s): Stais, Ioannis | Calderon, Paulino | Deirmentzoglou, Evangelos | Woods, Beau.
Publisher: San Francisco : No Starch Press, 2021Description: xxvii, 434 p. ; ill., 24 cm.ISBN: 9781718500907.Subject(s): Internet of things | Security measures | Penetration testing | Computer security | Arduino | Black Pill | C - ECHO | ESP32 development board | FIRMADYNE | Known Beacons attack | MDNS class | Pairwise - Master keys | Serial Wire Debug(SWD) | Wi - Fi Direct | Blue tooth | DICOM protocol | RFIDDDC classification: 005.87 Summary: A guide to hacking internet of things (IoT) systems, such as medical devices, home assistants, and smart objects. Explores vulnerabilities and security flaws found in these devices and explains the protocols they use to communicate over networks. Includes practical exercises and hands-on examples.
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Includes index.

A guide to hacking internet of things (IoT) systems, such as medical devices, home assistants, and smart objects. Explores vulnerabilities and security flaws found in these devices and explains the protocols they use to communicate over networks. Includes practical exercises and hands-on examples.

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