Breaking Down the Attack Surface of the Kenwood DNR1007XR – Part Two
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In our previous Kenwood DNR1007XR blog, we detailed the internals of the Kenwood in-vehicle infotainment (IVI) head unit and provided annotated pictures of the main PCB. In this post, we aim to outline the attack surface of the DNR1007XR in the hopes of providing inspiration for vulnerability research.

We will cover the main supported technologies that present potential attack surfaces, such as USB, Bluetooth, Android Auto, Apple CarPlay, Kenwood apps, and more.

All information has been obtained through reverse engineering, experimenting, and combing through the following resources:

· DNR1007XR [product page](https://www.kenwood.com/usa/car/excelon_reference/dnr1007…

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