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Category Archives: Security
SoloKeys
I stumbled on this one by accident. Its an U2F and FIDO2, USB-C based security token. Similar to Yubikey, but the own thing is opensource (hardware and software). I haven’t had a chance to look too much into them yet, … Continue reading
2 dollar jammer disables SimpliSafe Alarm System
I can’t believe a simple jammer disables this home security system. basically you jam the wireless sensors so the base station doesn’t hear the alarm going off. The jammer is a simple 433Mhz remote from ebay. The base station can … Continue reading
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Turn an ESP8266 into a WiFi Jammer
Pretty cheap jammer. The “jamming” part isn’t a radio freq. jammer but more protocol stack based. https://www.instructables.com/id/Wi-Fi-Jammer-From-an-ESP8266-WiFi-Jammer-Deauther/
Using an RPi for multiple webcams
Good idea to take some old webcams and turn them into security cameras under one device. https://www.instructables.com/id/Multiple-Webcam-Server-With-Motion-Detection-Using/
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Project to turn an RPi into a Stingray
Well not fully one. But it does act as an IMSI catcher. https://github.com/Oros42/IMSI-catcher It Might Be Possible To Build A Stingray With A Raspberry Pi
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CA has IoT security reg’s for 1/2020
Interesting law in California, of course its pretty vague from what I understand on what “reasonable security feature” is. https://www.schneier.com/blog/archives/2018/11/new_iot_securit.html
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Hacking Vending Machines (the modern way)
This guy basically reverse engineered the app in Android that had “credit” for buying stuff on a vending machine, and how to give himself credit. Hacker Pops Top On NFC Vending Machines
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ID’ing a 3D printer
Interesting work on how to figure out the printer an object came from. Its like the old days with printers to try and ID them (before they started hiding serial numbers and such in each print). Researchers discover a new … Continue reading
Turn your digispark into a rubber ducky
The hacking tool. Looks like someone ported the tools to the ATiny, in this case the DigiSpark system, which runs from $1.5 to $8. Its not as fancy as the original, but it will do the job. DIY Rubber Ducky … Continue reading
Fizz for TLS
Facebook apparently came up with a wrapper around OpenSSL for TLS1.3. It looks interesting. https://github.com/facebookincubator/fizz
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