attacks on iot devices using microcontrollers
"Attacks on IoT devices using microcontrollers" refers to malicious actions taken to exploit vulnerabilities in small, embedded computers that power Internet of Things (IoT) devices. These attacks aim to gain unauthorized access, control, or manipulate IoT devices, compromising their functionality, stealing sensitive data, or enabling further attacks on connected networks or systems.
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