03-16-2025, 12:27 AM
Hey there!
Ever wanted to dive deep into the world of IoT hacking but didn't know where to start? I've got you covered with this presentation that Ive made: it that takes you through the entire process of performing software / hardware reconnaissance, firmware dumping / analysis through reverse engineering, and vulnerability exploitation in a Linksys E1200 router.
Presentation Highlights:
In the archive, you get:
If you want the hardware that I used for this:
That's my first post, so idk if I should hide the link or not. Ill hide it with 1 credit, and you guys tell me!
Also, if you have a better website on which I could host this, it says my link will expire in 7 days...
Ever wanted to dive deep into the world of IoT hacking but didn't know where to start? I've got you covered with this presentation that Ive made: it that takes you through the entire process of performing software / hardware reconnaissance, firmware dumping / analysis through reverse engineering, and vulnerability exploitation in a Linksys E1200 router.
Presentation Highlights:
- Comprehensive Walkthrough: From zero to hero, this course covers everything you need to know to hack IoT devices like a pro: from the moment you get your hands on the device to the moment when you become root on the machine.
- Real-World Scenarios: Learn by doing with a practical example and a real-world case study: you'll perform all the steps that were taken to discover the CVE-2018-3955. No fluff, just pure hacking knowledge.
- I'm available through this thread for any question along the way!
In the archive, you get:
- The presentation in PDF format, 25 slides
- All the binaries that you will need to reverse-engineer
- Unfortunately, I can't provide the hardware x)
If you want the hardware that I used for this:
- A Linksys E1200 router, firmware version <= 2.0.09
- A USB to serial adapter
- A multimeter
- A magnifying glass (optional
That's my first post, so idk if I should hide the link or not. Ill hide it with 1 credit, and you guys tell me!
Also, if you have a better website on which I could host this, it says my link will expire in 7 days...