Penetration testing for IoT security: The case study of a wireless IP security CAM

As the trend to use the Internet of Things (IoT) applications and devices increases, security and privacy have become key concerns. IoT application adoption has increased significantly over time, with sensitive data frequently gathered by IoT devices, accidentally or consciously. According to recent...

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Main Authors: Almazrouei, Omar, Magalingam, Pritheega, Hasan, Mohammad Kamrul, Almehrzi, Majed, Alshamsi, Ahmed
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Published: 2023
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Online Access:http://eprints.utm.my/107896/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ICAIC57335.2023.10044176
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spelling my.utm.1078962024-10-08T06:56:38Z http://eprints.utm.my/107896/ Penetration testing for IoT security: The case study of a wireless IP security CAM Almazrouei, Omar Magalingam, Pritheega Hasan, Mohammad Kamrul Almehrzi, Majed Alshamsi, Ahmed T Technology (General) As the trend to use the Internet of Things (IoT) applications and devices increases, security and privacy have become key concerns. IoT application adoption has increased significantly over time, with sensitive data frequently gathered by IoT devices, accidentally or consciously. According to recent research, numerous types of IoT devices have substantial vulnerabilities, and in many cases, no security procedures are in place to secure them. The focus of this study was the security issues of Internet protocol (IP) cameras. The vulnerabilities of IP cameras were investigated in more depth, as well as their influence on security and privacy at the user level, in order to assist companies and security experts in predicting attacker behavior and securing the systems. The objective of this study was to research and uncover the security and privacy vulnerabilities associated with an IP camera. This was accomplished by performing a direct inspection of the camera. A real-world test was carried out with a VAVA Outdoor Wireless IP Security Cam, which was employed as a home security camera. Information was gathered from numerous sources on the Internet for this purpose, and then the software and hardware were used to examine the security features of this device. The findings of this study revealed that the IP camera contains security faults and vulnerabilities that put user safety at risk. 2023 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed Almazrouei, Omar and Magalingam, Pritheega and Hasan, Mohammad Kamrul and Almehrzi, Majed and Alshamsi, Ahmed (2023) Penetration testing for IoT security: The case study of a wireless IP security CAM. In: 2nd IEEE International Conference on AI in Cybersecurity, ICAIC 2023, 7 February 2023-9 February 2023, Houston, Texas, USA. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ICAIC57335.2023.10044176
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topic T Technology (General)
spellingShingle T Technology (General)
Almazrouei, Omar
Magalingam, Pritheega
Hasan, Mohammad Kamrul
Almehrzi, Majed
Alshamsi, Ahmed
Penetration testing for IoT security: The case study of a wireless IP security CAM
description As the trend to use the Internet of Things (IoT) applications and devices increases, security and privacy have become key concerns. IoT application adoption has increased significantly over time, with sensitive data frequently gathered by IoT devices, accidentally or consciously. According to recent research, numerous types of IoT devices have substantial vulnerabilities, and in many cases, no security procedures are in place to secure them. The focus of this study was the security issues of Internet protocol (IP) cameras. The vulnerabilities of IP cameras were investigated in more depth, as well as their influence on security and privacy at the user level, in order to assist companies and security experts in predicting attacker behavior and securing the systems. The objective of this study was to research and uncover the security and privacy vulnerabilities associated with an IP camera. This was accomplished by performing a direct inspection of the camera. A real-world test was carried out with a VAVA Outdoor Wireless IP Security Cam, which was employed as a home security camera. Information was gathered from numerous sources on the Internet for this purpose, and then the software and hardware were used to examine the security features of this device. The findings of this study revealed that the IP camera contains security faults and vulnerabilities that put user safety at risk.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Almazrouei, Omar
Magalingam, Pritheega
Hasan, Mohammad Kamrul
Almehrzi, Majed
Alshamsi, Ahmed
author_facet Almazrouei, Omar
Magalingam, Pritheega
Hasan, Mohammad Kamrul
Almehrzi, Majed
Alshamsi, Ahmed
author_sort Almazrouei, Omar
title Penetration testing for IoT security: The case study of a wireless IP security CAM
title_short Penetration testing for IoT security: The case study of a wireless IP security CAM
title_full Penetration testing for IoT security: The case study of a wireless IP security CAM
title_fullStr Penetration testing for IoT security: The case study of a wireless IP security CAM
title_full_unstemmed Penetration testing for IoT security: The case study of a wireless IP security CAM
title_sort penetration testing for iot security: the case study of a wireless ip security cam
publishDate 2023
url http://eprints.utm.my/107896/
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