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Is Your Kettle Smarter Than a Hacker? A Scalable Tool for Assessing Replay Attack Vulnerabilities on Consumer IoT Devices
April 23, 2024, 4:11 a.m. | Sara Lazzaro, Vincenzo De Angelis, Anna Maria Mandalari, Francesco Buccafurri
cs.CR updates on arXiv.org arxiv.org
Abstract: Consumer Internet of Things (IoT) devices often leverage the local network to communicate with the corresponding companion app or other devices. This has benefits in terms of efficiency since it offloads the cloud. ENISA and NIST security guidelines underscore the importance of enabling default local communication for safety and reliability. Indeed, an IoT device should continue to function in case the cloud connection is not available. While the security of cloud-device connections is typically strengthened …
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