Cyber Skill Competition 2017

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Projects

# Project Title Team Name Team Members .
1 Zachary Neuhaus; Carlos Villa, Johnny Villa, Kaith Matthews, Arun Thuruthiyil
2 Attacking Vehicle Sensors Christopher Flatley; James Pak, Thomas Vaccaro
3 Hacking Tools with Dual Boots Youssef Hanzaz; Delvain Mbina
4 Michael Villamil, James Lynch

Components and Devices Purchased

Note that each student has many more other devices and resources to utilize and to contribute the competition and project completion.
Another batch of purchase
Another provided by Dr. Yoon

Photos

Project 1 (Team 2): Sniffing and spoofing sensor data in vehicles
Project 2 (Team 3): Hacking tools with dual boots on Raspberry Pi
Project 3 (Team 4): Hacking bitcoins
Project 4 (Dr. Yoon): Stimulating demo on training camera over Arduino UNO

Meetings

Wednesday, Aug 16, 2017; from this time, all discussions will be online
Attendance touch based
Work demo prep; writing the project reports
Wednesday, Aug 9, 2017 online
Attendance Delvain Mbina
Work Progress report
5:00pm, Wednesday, July 19, 2017 at Maher Hall 112 - resume
Attendance Christopher Flatley; James Pak
Work One more tire is provided for TPMS experimentation
Extended experiment of sensor data comparision from two sourses (TPMS's)
5:00pm, Wednesday, June 14, 2017 at Maher Hall 112
Attendance online only
Work
5:00pm, Wednesday, June 7, 2017 at Maher Hall 112
Attendance Delvain Mbina
Work Coding offersive program modules in Python:
  • IP scanner
  • port scanner
  • Collection of malware using Metasploit (picking a payload)
  • In VM, buffer overflow attack a system while runing nc
5:00pm, Wednesday, May 31, 2017 at Maher Hall 112
Attendance Christopher Flatley; James Pak, Thomas Vaccaro
Youssef Hanzaz
Work Team 2:
  • A TPMS is installed on a sample tire.
  • HackRF-One on Chris' laptop successfully captures wireless sensor signal from the TPMS

Team 3:
  • Design a tool case for Raspberry Pi, which will be fed into the 3D printer
  • configuration of Kali Linux on Raspberry Pi
6:00pm, Monday, May 22, 2017 at Maher Hall 112
Attendance Christopher Flatley; James Pak, Thomas Vaccaro
Youssef Hanzaz
Work Sensors available on vehicles
Team 2:
  • TPMS sensors have been investigated
  • HackRF-One was installed on Chris' laptop

Team 3:
  • priotize items to conduct a self-contained microcontroller-based hack tool box.
  • Items to purchase have been discussed.
  • configuration of Kali Linux on Raspberry Pi
6:00pm, Thursday, May 18, 2017 at Maher Hall 112
Attendance Christopher Flatley; James Pak, Thomas Vaccaro
Youssef Hanzaz (online)
Work Sensors available on vehicles
Team 2:
  • priotize items to conduct vehicle hacking tool development.
  • HackRF-One will be purchased.
Team 3: configuration of Kali Linux on Raspberry Pi
6:30pm, May 2, 2017 at Maher Hall 112
Attendance Zachary Neuhaus; Carlos Villa, Johnny Villa, Christopher Flatley; James Pak, Thomas Vaccaro
Work hack vehicles: ebook
Team 1: System architecture for vehicle hacking and network devices for BLE and relayers
Team 2: System architecture for vehicle hacking and network devices for BLE and relayers
Team 3: Attack software development on Raspberry Pi
6:30pm, April 25, 2017 at Maher Hall 112
Attendance Zachary Neuhaus; Johnny Villa; Christopher Flatley; Thomas Vaccaro
Work Team 1: Robot assembling
Team 2: Robot testing
6:30pm, April 18, 2017 at Maher Hall 112
Attendance Zachary Neuhaus; Carlos Villa, Johnny Villa, Kaith Matthews Christopher Flatley; James Pak, Thomas Vaccaro
Work Grouping; teaming; brainstorming; topic discussion, etc.
March 20 - April 14, 2017 at Maher Hall 114
Attendance Dr. John Yoon with about 110 students
Work Planning, recruiting

Announcements

  1. Tentatively, the summer meetings are schedulled on Wednesdays, at 5pm. If you have any problem or issues, please contact Dr. Yoon or post on our WhatsApp.
  2. There will be no meeting in the week of May 7th, 2017.

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