The Tale of Two Victure Baby Monitors: Part 1 NOTE: this series of blog post isnt all about security but more of a NoobieDog review. If i find security issues then great, if not then that is fine too. I have learnt something and maybe you have too! #1 Victure BM32 Baby Monitor Spec: 3.2" LCD Display.
Rogan's IR Keyboard! This project started a few years ago while in South Africa, at the SensePost offices in Pertoria. Rogan had brought in a box of "Stuff" and wanted to know if anybody had a want or need with any of the items in it, so as you do, you
OBD2 Reader; Redesigned... Part 4 - Putting it all together! So here we are, released public code for you (if you want) to take this device and repurpose it however you want. I feel ive done what i wanted with this and to be honest. i have other things that id like to get done. However i will create a
OBD2 Reader; Redesigned... Part 3 - Writing Firmware the easy way This is the 3rd part of this series of redesigning an OBD2 Reader into something else. First let us recap on the previous post here: ODB2 Reader; Redesigned... Part 2 - Writing FirmwareThis is the 2nd part of this series of redesigning an ODB2 Reader into somethingelse. First lets recap
OBD2 Reader; Redesigned... Part 2 - Writing Firmware This is the 2nd part of this series of redesigning an OBD2 Reader into something else. First lets recap on the previous post here: https://noobiedog.com/odb2-reader-redesigned/ In the previous post, we decided on the OBD2 reader we would settle on, we had done a full pinout discovery on
OBD2 Reader; Redesigned! Part 1 - The Device! This project is a multipart blog post series. please find other parts below: OBD2 Reader; Redesigned... Part 2 - Writing Firmware https://noobiedog.com/odb2-reader-redesigned-part-2-firmware/ OBD2 Reader; Redesigned... Part 3 - Writing Firmware the easy way https://noobiedog.com/odb2-reader-redesigned-part-3-writing-firmware-the-easy-way/ OBD2 Reader; Redesigned... Part 4 - Putting it all together!
Burning down the house with IoT This blogpost is a direct copy of previous research i have done at PenTestPartners. The original post resides here: https://www.pentestpartners.com/security-blog/burning-down-the-house-with-iot/ This blog post is purely for archive purposes only For years we’ve been trying to set fire to ‘smart’ things by hacking them. We
Ewon Flexy IoT Router. A Deep dive This blogpost is a direct copy of previous research i have done at PenTestPartners. The original post resides here: https://www.pentestpartners.com/security-blog/ewon-flexy-iot-router-a-deep-dive/ This blog post is purely for archive purposes only First off I would like to thank the techs at PTP for their insights and help
Oracle MAF store bypass This blogpost is a direct copy of previous research i have done at PenTestPartners. The original post resides here: https://www.pentestpartners.com/security-blog/oracle-maf-store-bypass-a-how-to/ This blog post is purely for archive purposes only On a recent assignment I was asked to look at the security of a cloud-based solution
DEEP INSERT – Card Skimmer Research This blogpost is a direct copy of previous research i have done at SensePost. The original post resides here: https://sensepost.com/blog/2017/deep-insert-card-skimmer-research/ This blog post is purely for archive purposes only So I get a phone call from Daniel on a Wednesday night, Stu, can you bring
Sensepost Maltego Toolkit: Skyper This blogpost is a direct copy of previous research i have done at SensePost. The original post resides here: https://sensepost.com/blog/2016/sensepost-maltego-toolkit-skyper/ This blog post is purely for archive purposes only Collecting and performing Open Source Intelligence (OSINT) campaigns from a wide array of public sources means