Hacking embedded systems using cheap hardware and LLMs: a How-to from bl4sty [finally!]. π¨π»βπ»ππ¨πΈπ
Legendary security researcher Peter βbl4styβ Geissler explains how a small security research team can perform successful and cool vulnerability research on embedded devices such as printers, routers, IP cameras, EV chargers, and other IoT products.
From this presentation, you will learn:
How to build a remote hardware hacking lab
How to use AI agents for vulnerability research
How to create cool but sometimes controversial graphics π
and much more.
I also learned that the true power of LLMs is in hardware design: the author created a 3D-printable Raspberry Pi rack, including cases and mounting systems, using just two short prompts.
A great presentation for anyone interested in practical cybersecurity research and how to make it effective, relatively cheap, and fun. Enjoy!
More details:
0days on a Shoestring: Breaking Embedded Systems with LLMs and Junk Hardware [Youtube]: https://lnkd.in/dYXXp7Zf


