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Baby Monitors

Devices used by parents to keep an eye on their infant(s), usually with a camera and microphone/speaker. For the most part, they appear to run Linux-based OSes and utilize ARM, RISC, or MIPS chips.

General

Operating Systems

Various Linux-based monitors

The supplied PDF, near the end, has a list of various baby monitors with open vulnerabilities, enabling someone to mess with them via UART or something.

https://www.rapid7.com/globalassets/external/docs/Hacking-IoT-A-Case-Study-on-Baby-Monitor-Exposures-and-Vulnerabilities.pdf

Motorola Zoom series

Operating Systems

Linux(?)

which I’m pretty sure is the kernel image (2.6.17.14 since you ask)

Motorola baby monitors are known to have open vulnerabilities. These may be no exception…

https://simon.aldrich.cc/blog/2013/08/motorola-blink1-hacking/

https://simon.aldrich.cc/blog/2014/01/hacking-the-motorola-blink-1-baby-monitor-part-2/

https://www.sjoerdlangkemper.nl/2019/03/27/hacking-the-motorola-mbp88connect-wifi-camera/

Nanit Pro Complete

Operating Systems

Linux

Straight from the manufacturer. Not much else.

https://www.nanit.com/global/legal/open-source?locale=en

Summer Baby Zoom

Operating Systems

Linux

The “systemGT.cgi” script contains a method of executing commands as a root user

There is a method available for this device, which allows the execution of root commands via a simple usage of curl. How much can be done with this method, however, is unknown.

https://www.exploitee.rs/index.php/Summer_Baby_Zoom_WiFi

eop/home_electronics/baby_monitors.txt · Last modified: 2022/04/22 22:34 by io55admin