X509 cert authentication, but some WPS as well I believe to remember) that don’t rely on that, but they’re harder to setup and support. There’re other, less-used and more complex authentication systems (e.g. What is a “firmware”? You mean the device flash memory? The user must set its credentials, right? So, how is it possible that they’re “in the firmware”, if firmware is the software that gets uploaded by the factory?ġ) Wi-fi credentials stored on a device must be readable by the device somehow when it boots and it wants to connect. “Wi-Fi credentials stored in plaintext into the firmware” Beyond the not-so-reasonable scenario (wouldn’t you be able to tell that your bulb has been tampered with?), the analysis lacks precision. Maybe you have some valid points, but you fails to illustrate them properly.
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