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Thursday September 19, 2024 10:00 - 12:00 CEST
WHAD stands for "Wireless Hacking Devices" (or "Wireless Hacking for Dummies") and is a brand new framework providing a unified interface to play with various wireless protocols, with multiple hardware devices supported out-of-the-box. It has been thought as a flexible and extensible toolbox to interact with wireless devices, including multiple customizable protocol stacks and some super-duper features like real-time monitoring with Wireshark or tool chaining to achieve complex tasks.

This workshop will teach you how to use WHAD and its off-the-shelf tools, but also how to take advantage of it to create your own tools in Python to interact with Bluetooth Low Energy and other ZigBee devices, as well as wireless mice and keyboards! You will also discover how to emulate a device with a few lines of Python and even create BLE exploits that run smoothly on any compatible device.
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avatar for Damien Cauquil

Damien Cauquil

Damien Cauquil is security engineer at Quarkslab, France. He loves electronics, embedded devices, wireless protocols and to hack all of these not especially in that order. He authored several Bluetooth Low Energy tools like Btlejuice and Btlejack, discovered a way to hack into an... Read More →
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Romain Cayre

Romain Cayre is assistant professor in Software and System Security (S3) group at EURECOM, France. He works on topics related to wireless security, IoT security and embedded systems security. He loves hacking embedded wireless stacks and playing with wireless protocols. In the past... Read More →
Thursday September 19, 2024 10:00 - 12:00 CEST
04. Het Anker

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