![]() And we reminded ourselves of how critical it is to do your homework, and your paperwork! We saw how those epiphanic Eureka moments typically happen when you take a break. Not necessarily the $2,000 prize money (although that was a great gift, which we’ll be donating to White Hat Rally) – but more an understanding of the scale of IoT vulnerability, and a greater knowledge of how we need to respond to it. What we actually found more rewarding, however, is what we brought back with us. Juggling two IoT contests whilst (largely) turning a blind eye to the usual non-hacky goings-on of Sin City, and coming out on top, is no mean feat. It’s fair to say we’re very proud of the team. We also found time to score maximum points in the IoT Capture the Flag (CTF) contest (which was running in parallel) – by doing CTF by day, and 0-day by night. We found eight serious, previously unknown vulnerabilities in big brand routers and storage devices, which is the highest number found by any team over the last four years. We won! We went to DEFCON 25 and won the IoT Village 0-day track contest.
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