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Princeton IoT Inspector

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an open-source tool that helps you learn more about your IoT devices with one-click install

IoT Inspector's service will be intermittent today (August 11) as we migrate to a new server.


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I talked about our IoT Inspector (@Princeton_IoT) project on live radio today

danny_y_huang's tweet image. I talked about our IoT Inspector (@Princeton_IoT) project on live radio today
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Thanks to @_kumarde our code is ready for Windows 10! For now, you still have to use the command line, but we will soon release a Win 10 installer that would make it easy to run IoT Inspector without command line. To give it a try on the command line, see github.com/noise-lab/iot-…

Princeton_IoT's tweet image. Thanks to @_kumarde our code is ready for Windows 10! For now, you still have to use the command line, but we will soon release a Win 10 installer that would make it easy to run IoT Inspector without command line. To give it a try on the command line, see github.com/noise-lab/iot-…

Bought "smart" devices on Black Friday? Not sure if your "smart" devices are spying on you? Now you can spy on them. Download IoT Inspector to find out: iot-inspector.princeton.edu IoT Inspector is an open-source tool built by researchers at Princeton and UChicago.

Princeton_IoT's tweet image. Bought "smart" devices on Black Friday? Not sure if your "smart" devices are spying on you? Now you can spy on them. Download IoT Inspector to find out: iot-inspector.princeton.edu

IoT Inspector is an open-source tool built by researchers at Princeton and UChicago.

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Devices in the home often connect to multiple advertising & tracking services, even when not in use. cbc.ca/news/technolog… Now researchers from @Princeton and @UCBerkeley have released an "IoT Inspector" app. Currently Mac & Linux only, available here: iot-inspector.princeton.edu


Or scan with IoT Inspector: iot-inspector.princeton.edu

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Consumers can use our open-source tool, Princeton IoT Inspector, to easily check whether/how their IoT devices are spying on them. iot-inspector.princeton.edu @torproject @geoffreyfowler

"Let’s not repeat the mistakes of Facebook in our smart homes. Any personal data that’s collected can and will be used against us." - @geoffreyfowler washingtonpost.com/technology/201…



Princeton IoT Inspector is now available on Linux (including Raspberry Pi). Download now: iot-inspector.princeton.edu


Fixed a major performance bug. All services should be back to normal.


We did not observe any outages in the past hours. If you experience any issues, let us know.


We're under heavy load, but the server seems to be responsive for the past hour or so. As an optimization, information about your devices is currently updated once every minute (instead of once every 15 seconds previously).


We're still under heavy load. To reduce the likelihood of the Gateway Timeout error, we've reduced the refresh rate of the data -- i.e., information about your devices will be updated roughly once every minute (instead of once every 15 seconds previously).


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Researchers at #PrincetonU have developed a simple tool for monitoring the #IoT and smart devices in your home: @Princeton_IoT (via @Gizmodo) ow.ly/Arf750q0dCw

Princeton's tweet image. Researchers at #PrincetonU have developed a simple tool for monitoring the #IoT and smart devices in your home: @Princeton_IoT (via @Gizmodo) ow.ly/Arf750q0dCw

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@Princeton_IoT Creepy! I thought I had only 1 IoT device, there were 10 devices listed! Chromecast and a Samsung tablet were frequently calling home (and elsewhere). My Samsung mobile was regularly contacting Skype, although I thought I had turned that off. Thanks!


We're live!

Last year, I monitored my smart home to see what it was doing. Now, Princeton researchers have created a tool that will let you do it too: gizmodo.com/this-simple-to…



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