
killerbee
This project has been migrated to GitHub at https://github.com/riverloopsec/killerbee
This version of the repository will no longer be maintained.
KillerBee is a Python based framework and tool set for exploring and exploiting the security of ZigBee and IEEE 802.15.4 networks. Using KillerBee tools and a compatible IEEE 802.15.4 radio interface, you can eavesdrop on ZigBee networks, replay traffic, attack cryptosystems and much more. Using the KillerBee framework, you can build your own tools, implement ZigBee fuzzing, emulate and attack end-devices, routers and coordinators and much more.
Trunk: Most users, looking for a (fairly) stable and up-to-date release, should check out of the trunk at http://killerbee.googlecode.com/svn/trunk pyUSB 1.0: Now supported in trunk (with backwards compatibility to pyUSB 0.x). The branches/pyUSB1 branch has been deprecated.
NEW HARDWARE: River Loop Security LLC, in collaboration with Dartmouth College's Api-Do project, is currently designing/testing custom designed circuit boards, the Api-Mote v2 that is a hardware interface for KillerBee and is specifically designed for ZigBee sniffing, injection and other research/hacking!
Project Information
- License: New BSD License
- 64 stars
- svn-based source control
Labels:
ZigBee
IEEE802.15.4
802.15.4
Python
Attack
Exploit
Audit