tags:iotandroidbluetoothmethodologyfirmware original link: Say Friend and Enter: Digitally lockpicking an advanced smart lock newsletter link: exploits.club Weekly Newsletter 09


Exploits Club Summary:

Aleph Research put out part-1 of their security research into a smart-door lock. The post details the attack surface of the lock, and goes through the team’s approach to hacking on it. This includes all the fun IoT-isms, such as decompiling the Android app, reversing the device firmware, doing a little bit of bluetooth analysis, and more. A great primer for anyone looking to get started with prodding at IoT targets.


backlinks: Say Friend and Enter - Digitally lockpicking an advanced smart lock (Part 2)