Events
During upcoming HITB Cyberweek 2020’s 2 hour virtual hands-on lab “introduction to Bluetooth Low Energy security”,
a new BLE HackMe will be introduced. It is an educational application which simulates various BLE devices to interact with, running on a standard Windows 10 computer (no special hardware required).
In a series of tasks to solve you will get familiar with BLE advertisements, beacons, connections, take control over BLE smart bulb, reverse-engineer the communication protocol, brute force passwords, and hack real smart lock.
An Android phone which will connect to the simulated device is recommended for solving the tasks.
The training has been updated for remote hands-on participation. Each attendee will receive a hardware pack worth over 300 USD shipped to you in advance (please register as soon as possible!). The hardware includes among others Proxmark 3, Chameleon Tiny, a rooted Android smartphone, BLE sniffer, BLE dedicated training device and Raspberry Pi (details below). With the specially arranged setup (simulated, working exactly like real NFC and BLE devices), participants will be able to perform hands-on practical exercises remotely – BLE analysis (sniffing, intercepting), cloning and cracking multiple kinds of proximity cards, analysing BLE or NFC mobile applications – not only during training but also any time later.
Due to COVID-19 the event has been cancelled Organizer’s statement:
Out of an abundance of caution for our speakers, crew, volunteers and of course attendees, we have decided that it is in everyone’s best interests to cancel HITBSecConf2020 – Amsterdam.
More information: https://conference.hitb.org/hitbsecconf2020ams/
Training description Bluetooth Low Energy is one of the most exploding IoT technologies. BLE devices surround us more and more – not only as wearables, toothbrushes and sex toys, but also smart locks, medical devices and banking tokens.