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Sucking dust and cutting grass: reversing robots and bypassing security

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Video duration
01:11:32
Language
English
Abstract
For the past 5 years we have been presenting ways to hack and root vacuum robots at various events like the c3 or the DEFCON. In all these cases it covered vacuum robots by Roborock, Dreame, Xiaomi and some smaller companies.

However, did we ever take a look at other vendors and maybe some new interesting device classes? In this talk we do exactly that, and will take a deep dive into Ecovacs robots!

We will present the result of the research that started back in 2018. Explore with us the development on the last years. How did the security and privacy of "Ecovacs" change in contrast to other companies? What kind of cool hardware is out there? Can the devices be used to potentially spy on you?

Learn how reverse engineering works and how to get root access on the devices. Let us show you how you maintain persistence on the devices and run your own software.

Come with us on a journey of having fun hacking interesting devices while exploring bad oversights and real problems. You will be surprised what we found. Let's discuss together what impact this devices will have on our (social) life and what the future of vacuum robot hacking will bring.

Talk ID
11943
Event:
37c3
Day
1
Room
Saal Granville
Start
11 p.m.
Duration
01:00:00
Track
Security
Type of
lecture
Speaker
Dennis Giese
braelynn
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Talk Slug & media link
37c3-11943-sucking_dust_and_cutting_grass_reversing_robots_and_bypassing_security
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