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I Analyzed this Firmware and Found Something

I Analyzed this Firmware and Found Something Concerning.

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My wife and I are having a baby. I, being a security researcher, have been tasked with the fun job of buying all the gadgets. I wanted to make sure that my son’s baby monitor wasn’t able to be hacked. Baby monitors have been the topic of TONS of security research over the last ten years.

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  1. Your shirt has a point there…
    Needs an asterisks though with something like "though nobody can read your code, if your code isn't readable"

    Talking about those Malwareguys using obfuscators on their (just-in-time-compiled, interpreted) Javascript and Python Code.

  2. I never bought a baby monitor for me. I knew that the systems were horrible for security. I was going to use a pi, a webcam and a setup for an open source security cam. Kids grew up too fast.

  3. Camera looses signal in the street and isn't networked what does it matter if is encrypted? Some tech savvy creeper going to park in your driveway to see your baby sleeping? Lol

  4. I'm BFU only, able to write some batch script yourself or simplier VBA sripts and only what sets me apart from others "mouse clickers" is my favor for console applications…
    but…
    What the hell are you talking about?🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 I can't understand neither one sentence.. 🍀🍀🍀
    Yeah.. I enjoy making fun of myself…
    The fact is that – although I like similar videos – this is too high level for my basic IT awareness..

  5. Please, please don't use [0-F] to recognize a hexadecimal digit. Even if it works, it will accept much more than a hexadecimal digit. Regex doesn't work in "hex", it works with the ascii table in this case. Have a look, see how many characters there are between zero and capital F! If you want to write a regex that recognizes only a (capital letters) hex digit, write: [0-9A-F].

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