Drone Hijacking and Other IoT Hacking with GNU Radio and SDR
Offered By: nullcon via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore drone hijacking and IoT hacking techniques using GNU Radio and Software-Defined Radio (SDR) in this conference talk from nullcon Goa 2017. Delve into the security vulnerabilities of modern wireless devices, learning how to detect, sniff, intercept, and fuzz their unencrypted traffic. Witness practical demonstrations including a Mousejack attack on wireless dongles, a wireless keyboard keylogger, and even drone hijacking. Gain insights from Arthur Garipov, a senior specialist in network application security, as he shares his expertise on SDR, frequency shift modulation, and data analysis. Discover the potential risks surrounding IoT devices and understand how their security often relies on perceived invisibility rather than robust protection measures.
Syllabus
Introduction
What is SDR
Software
Target
Packets
Sniffer
Frequency Shift Modulation
Data Analysis
Contest
Diagram
Demonstration
Previous Project
Mouse Jack Attack
Main Point
Conclusion
Taught by
nullcon
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