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About IoT-Implant-Toolkit
   IoT-Implant-Toolkit is a framework of useful tools for malware implantation research of IoT devices. It is a toolkit consisted of essential software tools on firmware modification, serial port debugging, software analysis and stable spy clients. With an easy-to-use and extensible shell-like environment, IoT-Implant-Toolkit is a one-stop-shop toolkit simplifies complex procedure of IoT malware implantation.

   In MarvelTeamLab's research, they have succcessfully implanted Trojans in eight devices including smart speakers, cameras, driving recorders and mobile translators with IoT-Implant-Toolkit.

    A demo GIF below:

IoT-Implant-Toolkit's Installation
   Your must install ffmpeg and sox first:
  • For Debian-based distro users: sudo apt install sox ffmpeg
  • For Arch Linux-based user: sudo pacman -S sox ffmpeg

   Then, open your Terminal and enter these commands:

Usage
   Three commands supported:
  • list: list all plugins.
  • run: run a specific plugin with "run [plugin] [parameters]".
  • exit: to exit.

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