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WazaBee: attacking Zigbee networks by diverting Bluetooth Low Energy chips
2021
2021 51st Annual IEEE/IFIP International Conference on Dependable Systems and Networks (DSN)
This paper discusses the security of wireless communication protocols of the Internet of Things (IoT) and presents a new attack targeting these protocols, called WazaBee, which could have a critical impact and be difficult to detect. Specifically, WazaBee is a pivotal attack aimed at hijacking BLE devices, commonly used in IoT networks, in order to communicate with and possibly attack through a different wireless network technology, considering protocols based on 802.15.4, in particular Zigbee.
doi:10.1109/dsn48987.2021.00049
fatcat:dsvqbzq6gndhhiqtbfj7ezgryi