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SUBMAN1
12-18-07, 05:38 PM
Man uses networked 'crazy' toaster to hack PC

Then gets grilled at hacker fest

By John Leyden (http://forms.theregister.co.uk/mail_author/?story_url=/2007/12/18/networked_toaster_hack/) → More by this author (http://search.theregister.co.uk/?author=John%20Leyden)
Published Tuesday 18th December 2007 12:59 GMT


The more paranoid among us have long been wary of the possibility that networked fridges might spontaneously turn off, perhaps after becoming infected with a computer virus, ruining milk in the process. Other networked appliances might also pose a danger of sorts, security boffins have shown.


A security expert from Check Point demonstrated at the recent ClubHACK 2007 conference in India how a networked toaster might be used to hack a computer. The party piece, carried out by Check Point's Dror Shalev, turns the more conventional use of computers in vending machines and computerised household appliances (such as DVD players) on its head.


Shalev said he developed the networked toaster hack in response to a statement from a senior scientist from Google that there was no need to be afraid of a toaster at home. "But as a hacker, I came up with a toaster that could actually hack a computer," Shalev explained. "I call it a ‘Crazy Toaster'."


Details on Shalev's quixotic hack are sparse, but it is said to involve the development of software that interacted with a networked toaster. "As soon as the toaster is plugged (in), the software is activated before it breaks into the user’s computer system. The same software prototype can be networked with any home appliance for stealing the Web secrets," Shalev said. "With wireless technology available, there is no need for connecting the appliance with the computer," he chillingly added.


Shalev said the hack demonstrated that users should avoid blindly trusting any networked device, even a toaster. "As the usage of computers and the internet goes up, we will need to be cautious about every object in our surroundings," he warned.


In the future, people should purchase home appliances only from trusted outlets, he advised. "If an appliance or home device comes as a gift, accept it only if it is from someone you trust," Shalev noted, we suspect shortly before retiring to his private bunker somewhere on the outskirts of the Negev desert. http://www.theregister.co.uk/2007/12/18/networked_toaster_hack/

August
12-18-07, 06:13 PM
Hacking toasters? :o

DeepIron
12-18-07, 06:20 PM
Back in the "old days" before wireless when we used CAT5 cable, we used to say "the best network security is a one inch air gap".

That just ain't true anymore. The next generation of networkable appliances and mobile devices are going to push the security technologies to the their absolute limits... :o

STEED
12-18-07, 06:36 PM
Death to toasters ever where. :roll:

Letum
12-18-07, 07:00 PM
I made this a while ago....
http://www.b3tards.com/u/57a418c694bc7c6296b3/sbihmid.jpg

StdDev
12-18-07, 07:28 PM
Yeah.. I hate it when that happens.. just the other day I caught the networked ceiling fan sending lewd porn email to my wife... and trying to get my neighbors to send money to it's online bank account.

Stealth Hunter
12-18-07, 08:09 PM
"But why, Mr. Toaster? Why? Why did you send me all the free and hot porn that drove my wife away?"

*silence*

"ANSWER ME, DAMMIT!"

*silence*

"Wait! What are you doing with that toast?"

*silence*

"Oh God! No! PLEASE! PLEASE! PLEASE!!!!"

*DING!*

"NOO!!! THE TOAST IS BURNED!!! DAMN YOU, MR. TOASTER! DAMN YOU TO HELL!!"

bookworm_020
12-18-07, 10:12 PM
The only thing my toaster has in common with my computer is the flying toaster wallpaper that used to be the screen saver!

SUBMAN1
12-18-07, 10:15 PM
The only thing my toaster has in common with my computer is the flying toaster wallpaper that used to be the screen saver!Now you are starting to see the big conspiracy! :D They got you used to seeing toasters and computers together! Don't LET THEM GET TO YOU! :88)

-S

Zachstar
12-18-07, 10:22 PM
Simple solution for hacking toasters.

Toast the toaster in the nearest legal trash fire.

Reaves
12-18-07, 10:29 PM
I was recently hospitalised after being mauled by a toy robot dog. :cry:

Zachstar
12-18-07, 10:31 PM
Not somthing you want to admit on a public forum.

:rotfl:

Whatever happened to the good ole days where the toaster shot the toast into the air and you had to catch it?

Stealth Hunter
12-18-07, 11:42 PM
Americans became lazier...?