[Dshield] From security-basics: Hacking Coffee Makers

Jon Kibler Jon.Kibler at aset.com
Thu Jun 19 04:33:35 GMT 2008


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All,

A couple of updates:
	Al-Qaeda targets net-connected coffee machine
	http://www.theregister.co.uk/2008/06/18/coffee_machine_menace/print.html


A technical analysis of the problem:
	A more detailed description of the Jura F90 vulnerability
	http://www.securityfocus.com/archive/1/493433

An Internet enabled 'frig (that original poster pointed out)
	http://www.whirlpool.com/content.jsp?sectionId05

The real question is: What are all these appliance makers thinking? Are
they totally clueless about security?

Jon
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Jon R. Kibler
Chief Technical Officer
Advanced Systems Engineering Technology, Inc.
Charleston, SC  USA
o: 843-849-8214
c: 843-224-2494
s: 843-564-4224

My PGP Fingerprint is:
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