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Security Vulnerabilities in DVB-C Networks - Rahul Sasi - Ekoparty Security Conference - 2014

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Overview

Explore security vulnerabilities in DVB-C networks during this Ekoparty 2014 conference talk. Delve into the intricacies of Digital Video Broadcasting - Cable systems, including MPEG-2/MPEG-4 stream transmission and QAM modulation. Examine potential attacks on DVB-C infrastructure, covering topics such as hijacking TV streams through middleware server vulnerabilities, exploiting implementation bugs in network protocols for man-in-the-middle attacks, and fuzzing setup boxes via MPEG streams. Witness a demonstration of taking over Cable TV broadcasting and gain insights into both analog and digital network architectures. Learn about QAM modulation, frequency collision avoidance, setup box management, and the role of middleware servers in remote device control. Understand the concept of transport streams and investigate firmware update processes in the context of DVB-C security.

Syllabus

Intro
Hacking the cable TV networks
Overview
Garage for Hackers
Analog Network Architecture
QAM modulation
Hacking an analog network
Frequency collision
How to avoid collision
What is Digital Network
What is Setup Box
Architecture
Management Network
Middleware
Middleware server
Remote shutdown
Attacking setup boxes
How is it possible
Transport stream
ITM attack
Firmware update

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