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Practical IoT Hacking: The Definitive Guide to Attacking the Internet of Things (1 ed)

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  • Publisher: ‎No Starch Press
  • Author: Fotios Chantzis, Ioannis Stais, Paulino Calderon, Beau Woods, Evangelos Deirmentzoglou
  • Language: ‎English
  • Format: ‎PDF
  • Pages: 464 pages
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Practical IoT Hacking: The Definitive Guide to Attacking the Internet of Things

Written by all-star security experts, Practical IoT Hacking is a quick-start conceptual guide to testing and exploiting IoT systems and devices.

Drawing from the real-life exploits of five highly regarded IoT security researchers, Practical IoT Hacking teaches you how to test IoT systems, devices, and protocols to mitigate risk.

The book begins by walking you through common threats and a threat modeling framework. You’ll develop a security testing methodology, discover the art of passive reconnaissance, and assess security on all layers of an IoT system. Next, you’ll perform VLAN hopping, crack MQTT authentication, abuse UPnP, develop an mDNS poisoner, and craft WS-Discovery attacks.

You’ll tackle both hardware hacking and radio hacking, with in-depth coverage of attacks against embedded IoT devices and RFID systems.

You’ll also learn how to:

  • Write a DICOM service scanner as an NSE module.
  • Hack a microcontroller through the UART and SWD interfaces.
  • Reverse engineer firmware and analyze mobile companion apps.
  • Develop an NFC fuzzer using Proxmark 3.
  • Hack a smart home by jamming wireless alarms, playing back IP camera feeds, and controlling a smart treadmill.

The tools and devices you’ll use are affordable and readily available, so you can easily practice what you learn. Whether you’re a security researcher, IT team member, or hacking hobbyist, you’ll find Practical IoT Hacking indispensable in your efforts to hack all things.

REQUIREMENTS: Basic knowledge of Linux command lines, TCP/IP, and programming.

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Who Should Read This Book?

No two people share identical backgrounds and experiences. Yet analyzing IoT devices requires skills spanning nearly every domain of expertise because these devices combine computing power and connectivity into every facet of our world. We can’t predict which parts of this book each person will find the most compelling. But we believe that making this knowledge available to a broad population gives them the power to have greater control over their increasingly digitized world.

This book is initially for hackers (sometimes called security researchers), although we expect that it will be useful to others as well, such as the following individuals:

• A security researcher might use this book as a reference for experimenting with an IoT ecosystem’s unfamiliar protocols, data structures, components, and concepts.

• An enterprise system administrator or network engineer might learn how to better protect their environment and their organization’s assets.

• A product manager for an IoT device might discover new requirements their customers will assume are already present and build them in, reducing cost and the time it takes the product to reach the market.

• A security assessor might learn a new set of skills to better serve their clients.

• A curious student might find knowledge that will catapult them into a rewarding career of protecting people.

This book was written assuming the reader already has some familiarity with Linux command line basics, TCP/IP networking concepts, and coding.

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