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Project homepage for the ZigBee/802.15.4 security research at the Dartmouth Trust Lab, which is under the umbrella project name of Api-do. OverviewThe goal is to produce methods and tools for accessing security of ZigBee and other IEEE 802.15.4 deployments and/or implementations. Specifically, we seek to advance the state-of-the-art in device discovery and enumeration, geographical mapping, fingerprinting, and exploitation, while providing recommendations for remediation. Api-do is a collection of tools inspired by and extending Joshua Wright's original KillerBee. It is a martial art aspect of ZigBee networking apiculture: the Way of the Bee. “Security will not get better until tools for practical exploration of the attack surface are made available.” ("Wright's law", Joshua Wright) “It is hard to overemphasize the importance of penetration testing in the overall information security structure and the value of viewing your network through the cracker's eyes prior to further hardening procedures” (Wi-Foo: The Secrets of Wireless Hacking, 20) Important Pages |