The IoT Security Toolkit
Description • Features • Setup & Usage • Acknowledgements • Contact Me
Genzai helps you identify IoT or Internet of Things related dashboards across a single or set of targets provided as an input and furthermore scan them for default password issues and potential vulnerabilities based on paths and versions.
An example would be an admin panel for a home automation device acceessible over the internet. The tool will firstly fingerprint the IoT (product) based on a set of signatures from signatures.json and then based on the product identified, and the relevant templates in its DBs (vendor-logins.json and vendor-vulns.json), scan it for vendor-specific default passwords like admin:admin as well as look for any potential vulnerabilities.
Genzai currently supports fingerprinting over 20 IoT-based dashboards and has the same amount of templates to look for default password issues across them. It currently has a total of 10 vulnerability templates which will increase with coming updates.
An example would be an admin panel for a home automation device acceessible over the internet. The tool will firstly fingerprint the IoT (product) based on a set of signatures from signatures.json and then based on the product identified, and the relevant templates in its DBs (vendor-logins.json and vendor-vulns.json), scan it for vendor-specific default passwords like admin:admin as well as look for any potential vulnerabilities.
Genzai currently supports fingerprinting over 20 IoT-based dashboards and has the same amount of templates to look for default password issues across them. It currently has a total of 10 vulnerability templates which will increase with coming updates.
With Genzai, you can fingerprint the IoT Product running over a target based on the HTTP response received through it. With a support of 20 templates and counting, Genzai can look for categories such as:
Also based on the IoT product identified and with the presence of a relevant template in Vendor Vulns DB, Genzai will check for any potential vulnerabilities across the target. While some of the templates actively flag issues based on an exposed endpoint or file, others may flag based on a vulnerable version.
- Wireless Router
- Surveillance Camera
- HMI or Human Machine Interface
- Smart Power Control
- Building Access Control System
- Climate Control
- Industrial Automation
- Home Automation
- Water Treatment System
In this November 2024 update prior to Black Hat MEA, we are glad to announce the v2 update for Black Hat MEA with some really exciting new features!
Want to supercharge your existing pipeline or application with Genzai? The all-new API mode allows you to deploy an API server effortlessly and perform scans with ease. No fuss, just results. [Learn more]
Let’s face it—CLI is functional, but not always fun. That’s why we’ve introduced a sleek, web-based GUI mode! It’s intuitive, engaging, and designed to take your productivity to the next level. Say goodbye to monotony and hello to efficiency. [Learn more]
Curious to see if IoT devices are lurking in a subnet? Or perhaps you need to probe a private network for vulnerabilities? Recon mode has your back, offering lightning-fast scanning to uncover hidden gems (or threats). [Learn more]
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