How Hackers Could Take Over Sonos Smart Speakers With Python

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Cyber Weapons Lab, Episode 060 (Recut - Partial Episode)

IoT devices such as speakers are great products, but they're a point of vulnerability when incorrectly secured onto a network. Today, on this episode of Cyber Weapons Lab, we'll show you how a hacker or pentester could use Python to take control of Sonos speakers.

In our example, we're showing off a simple seven-line Python script that will prevent someone on the same network from playing music at all on the Sonos speaker. They won't be able to play music on it until we stop the denial-of-service loop.

Sonos One 1st Gen: https://amzn.to/2RTRRiF
Sonos One 2nd Gen: https://amzn.to/2RVuDJi

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How Hackers Could Take Over Sonos Smart Speakers With Python How Hackers Could Take Over Sonos Smart Speakers With Python Reviewed by Anonymous on February 03, 2020 Rating: 5