USBKill

USBKill Home Equipment Test Results

Most modern cars have some type of USB interface, whether it be for charging, audio, or even firmware updates. Typically cars use CAN-BUS, a system architecture that allows distinct systems to communicate with each other, while providing some separation.
Several tests have been performed on cars - ranging from the USBKill 2.0 on a 'standard' car, up to high-end vehicles, such as Nissan GTRs and Teslas.

Product

LG TV

Test Date

2017 April 7

Description

The USBKill V3 is tested against an LG TV, with truly dramatic results. Since the release of the USBKill V4, the vulnerability surface for testing has significantly increased beyond USB. With the adapter kits, tests can be performed against HDMI, DisplayPort, LAN, Serial, VGA and much more. See the full test video 🠖

  • Tested Model

    Tesla Model 3

  • Tested With

    USBKill V3 Classic

  • Result

    Semi-Vulnerable


Product

Google Home

Test Date

2017 May 16

Description

The Google Home like Alexia, AppleTV, RokuBox and similar home automation / entertainment devices have multiple input sources. With a USBKill V4 Pro + Adaptors, all devices are vulnerable. See the full test video 🠖

  • Tested Model

    Google Home Large

  • Tested With

    USBKill V3

  • Result

    Vulnerable