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Hello everyone 👋 I recently found a turnip on GitHub that I couldn’t help but tell you a…
August 4, 2025 at 8:04 PM•Max Knyazev is typing…Telegram mirror
Hello everyone
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I recently found a turnip on GitHub that I couldn’t help but tell you about. The repository is called awesome-connected-things-sec, and this, for a moment, is the most adequate selection of everything related to the security of IoT and smart devices. Really useful materials are collected here
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Inside are books that are really worth reading ( like Hacking the Xbox and Practical IoT Hacking ), collections of tools, CTF training platforms, vulnerable firmware, frameworks, firmware for Flipper, bases for reverse - practically everything that will definitely come in handy if you are interested in the topic of Internet of Things security
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I would even say that this is one of the few IoT security repositories that is free of garbage ( well or almost not ). Everything is to the point, structured, logical, without duplicating the same tools
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I recommend it to everyone who:
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just getting into the topic of IoT security and doesn’t know where to start
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looking for a good selection for practicing practical skills
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just loves to dig into routers, cameras, speakers and anything that emits signals
Go, look and enjoy for your health ( add this post to your favorites so you don’t lose the repository )
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#information_security
#internet_things
Open original post on TelegramI recently found a turnip on GitHub that I couldn’t help but tell you about. The repository is called awesome-connected-things-sec, and this, for a moment, is the most adequate selection of everything related to the security of IoT and smart devices. Really useful materials are collected here
Inside are books that are really worth reading ( like Hacking the Xbox and Practical IoT Hacking ), collections of tools, CTF training platforms, vulnerable firmware, frameworks, firmware for Flipper, bases for reverse - practically everything that will definitely come in handy if you are interested in the topic of Internet of Things security
I would even say that this is one of the few IoT security repositories that is free of garbage ( well or almost not ). Everything is to the point, structured, logical, without duplicating the same tools
I recommend it to everyone who:
Go, look and enjoy for your health ( add this post to your favorites so you don’t lose the repository )
#information_security
#internet_things
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