How Drones Can Find and Hack Internet-of-Things Devices From the Sky
Aug 08, 2015
    Security researchers have developed a Flying Drone with a custom-made tracking tool capable of sniffing out data from the devices connected to the Internet – better known as the Internet-of-things.     Under its Internet of Things Map Project , a team of security researchers at the Texas-based firm Praetorian wanted to create a searchable database that will be the Shodan search engine  for SCADA devices.     Located More Than 1600+ Devices Using Drone     To make it possible, the researchers devised a drone with their custom built connected-device tracking appliance and flew it over Austin, Texas in real time.     During an 18 minute flight, the drone  found nearly 1,600 Internet-connected devices , of which 453 IoT devices are made by Sony and 110 by Philips. You can see the full Austin map here .     How did They locate Internet of Things Devices?     The researchers located all ZigBee-enabled smart devices and networks and then started expanding their research.     "When [I...