Hacking washing machines
Modern home appliances may seem simple from the outside, but inside they contain complex electronic systems, proprietary communication protocols, and diagnostic interfaces rarely documented outside the manufacturer. In this talk, we'll explore the challenges of reverse-engineering these systems: from analyzing appliance control boards and internal communication buses to decompiling and modifying firmware to better understand device functionality.
We'll also look at the security mechanisms designed to protect diagnostic access and firmware readout, and how these protections can be bypassed to enable deeper insight into device operation. Finally, this talk will demonstrate how the results of this research can be used to integrate even legacy home appliances into popular home automation platforms.
This session combines examples and insights from the reverse-engineering of B/S/H/ and Miele household appliances.
Vortragende Personen dieser Veranstaltung
Severin von Wnuck-Lipinski
I'm passionate about reverse engineering and communication systems. I enjoy taking things apart to understand how they work and occasionally contribute to Linux kernel development and various KDE projects.
- Hacking washing machines
Hajo Noerenberg
Dissecting and enhancing everyday devices.
- Hacking washing machines