This paper introduces new methods for gaining sensitive information from Internet of Things (IoT) devices. Generally, manufacturers tend to forget about security when putting a new product on the market, this notion does not exclude IoT. This has been proven by current research using simple techniques and devices to obtain unencrypted information. Using similar attacks, the IoT hubs themselves was chosen as a target instead of the devices connected to them. Two different attacks will be used. First, using various methods for sniffing Hub traffic, we will attempt to gain credentials on the uplink side. Secondly, port scans will be used to gain any exploited services in order to obtain root access. After our attempts, it was found that IoT hubs can be very susceptible to tech savvy attackers using simple Man in the Middle attacks. If network access was achieved, the security of ones home is greatly compromised allowing intruders an 8–10 minute window to enter a house undetected. Using modest methodologies, consumers and companies can prevent future exploits.