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The vulnerability of securing IoT production lines and their network components in the Industry 4.0 concept

Tibor Horák, Zuzana Červeňanská, Ladislav Huraj, Pavel Važan, Ján Jánošík, Pavol Tanuška

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Abstract

IoT systems are an integral part of every modern industrial enterprise Industry 4.0. IoT is the term for modern remote devices controlled via the Internet. Internet of Things is the name of technologies that allow cheap wireless connection and communication of various sensors and devices to automate, accelerate and streamline processes. In the interconnected world of Industry 4.0, there are many potential resources existing for infiltration. Cybercriminals could take control of manufacturing industries, manipulate machines, or could do an industrial espionage. This type of attack is called Denial of Service. In the second case, the attack preserves the attacker’s anonymity through an IP address by using a potentially innocent third party (a reflector) that is indirectly involved in the attack. Through this attack, the attacker forwards the flow of attacking data to the target victim. The attacker sends the packets with a fake spoof source IP address set to the victim’s IP address to the reflector, thus indirectly overloading the target with the packets, or it will intrude into a network device through a faulty WPS implementation. The simulation model of the production line and the IoT security system Fibaro were used to investigate these attacks. The article demonstrates the possibility of attacks on network devices and the misuse of IoT devices in order to compromise production machines which use DRDoS and Brute-force attacks.

Topics & Concepts

Computer securityComputer scienceDenial-of-service attackNetwork packetVulnerability (computing)AdversaryAttack surfaceThe InternetComputer networkWorld Wide WebNetwork Security and Intrusion DetectionInformation and Cyber SecuritySmart Grid Security and Resilience
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