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 Proxmark3
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 the things
REQUIREMENTS: Basic knowledge of Linux command line, TCP/IP, and
programming