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IoTGoat – A Deliberately Insecure Firmware Based On OpenWrt

Posted on 29 February 2020

From kitploit.com

The IoTGoat Project is a deliberately insecure firmware based on OpenWrt. The project’s goal is to teach users about the most common vulnerabilities typically found in IoT devices. The vulnerabilities will be based on the IoT Top 10 as documented by OWASP: https://www.owasp.org/index.php/OWASP_Internet_of_Things_Project.

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