Maybe I'm overly cautious here, but I bought ana 2nd hand IKEA Tradfri lightbulb used/2nd hand. The package was opened so whoever owned it before had access to the bulb itself.
My question is: Am I too cautious assuming there MIGHT be some form of malware on it?
Background: A ZigBee worm was assumendassumed to be possible a decade back (https://eyalro.net/project/iotworm.html) and apparently used shortly after (https://www.theverge.com/2016/11/3/13507126/iot-drone-hack). So a valid approach for a hacker could be to buy some lightbulbs, equip itthem with malware, return itthem to the store using IKEA's 365-day-returnreturn policy and wait for someone to install these at home.
Second question: I assume a factory reset of the bulb should do the trick (unless a potential malware is very sophisticated and implements countermeasures for this). So my plan would be to
a) Disconnect all ZigBee devices in the house b) Connect an old Dirigea hub c) Hook up the suspect lightbulb to a power source, connect it, factory reset it, then reset it d) Connect the reset bulb to the "normal" network I use
- Disconnect all ZigBee devices in the house
- Connect an old Dirigea hub
- Hook up the suspect lightbulb to a power source, connect it, factory reset it, then reset it
- Connect the reset bulb to the "normal" network I use
Any flaws in that plan?