Scooter Hacking: The IOT’s can talk! - SecTalks SYD0x48 (72nd)
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# Talk
Shared scooters and other micromobility devices have become increasingly popular in recent years, but with this growth comes the challenge of ensuring their security. In this talk, Jamie will dive into the realm of scooter hacking and shed light on the security risks associated with these IoT-enabled devices. He will cover various aspects such as social engineering, BLE hacking, UART, and bad RNG.
Join Jamie as he takes you on an insightful tour of the exciting, yet dangerous, world of e-scooter IoT hacking. Whether you are an experienced hacker or a beginner, this talk is a must-attend for anyone interested in understanding the security landscape of these devices. With over 2 years of focused research and hands-on experience, Jamie is poised to share his knowledge and reveal the hidden dangers of the scooter revolution.
# Speaker: Jamie Duke (@jamiedukee)
Jamie is a self taught programmer in his early 20s with 15+ years of experience. He’s engaged in a wide range of topics, including reverse engineering, social engineering, gamehacking & pentesting.
# Sponsors
Google (https://bit.ly/2IiKrCm)
Amazon Information Security (https://j.mp/3eiTfEC)
SecDim (https://play.secdim.com)
PWC (https://pwc.com.au)
# Notes
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