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https://www.open-electronics.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/08/dims.jpg1600965Could hackers take over our cameras, the guardians of our precious moments, and infect them with ransomware? And the answer is: Yes. In our research we aim to advance beyond the point of accessing and using the protocol’s functionality. Simulating attackers, we want to find implementation vulnerabilities in the protocol, hoping to leverage them in order […]