Three million malware-infected smart toothbrushes used in Swiss DDoS attacks
Three million malware-infected smart toothbrushes used in Swiss DDoS attacks
Dental IoT devices caused millions of Euros in damages for Swiss company, says report.
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Three million malware-infected smart toothbrushes used in Swiss DDoS attacks
True or not, it's a good reminder that not everything needs to be connected to everything else "just because".
5 3 ReplyAll well and good, but none of these things are connected "just because." There are reasons why a toothbrush might need an internet connection. You may not agree with those reasons but they do exist, it's not "just because."
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DDoS by teethbrushes. What a time to be alive!
26 2 ReplyThis feels like an Onion headline. Never would have expected this to happen
21 0 ReplyIt didn't.
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The future is weird
19 1 ReplyToothbrushes again
19 1 ReplyI would like to reward whoever had the audacity to exploit toothbrushes with some sort of plaque
42 0 ReplyWhoever did it is definitely a cavity dweller
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We have 0 details… but trust us, this totally happened ;-)
17 0 ReplyTruly one of the events of all time.
17 1 ReplyYou do not need an app for your toothbrush, FFS.
16 1 ReplyHow do I know if I’m brushing my teeth then?
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How did my dad ever learn to brush before Sparkly was around?
Oh no Sparkly has been zombified!
10 1 Reply"the toothbrush botnet was thought to have been vulnerable due to its Java-based OS"
Not Swiss, but I'd never put Java in my mouth.
10 1 Replyour world is definitely getting weirder
8 0 ReplyNo one has seen the Tooth Fairy since the incident.
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