6 Exploiting Zero-Configuration Networking
Zero-configuration networking is a set of technologies that automate the processes of assigning network addresses, distributing and resolving hostnames, and discovering network services without the need for manual configuration or servers. These technologies are meant to operate in the local network and usually assume that the participants in an environment have agreed to participate in the service, a fact that allows attackers on the network to easily exploit them.
IoT systems regularly use zero-configuration protocols to give the devices access to the network without requiring the user to intervene. ...
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