Good morning. Wi-Fi is literally fucked. krackattacks.com/
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Happy Monday, every device connected to Wi-FI on the planet is leaking your data.
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Help how do I convince my discontinued “Smart tv” maker to patch their shit
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Hey so I thought about this nightmare some more and it's kinda scary the sheer amount of abandoned IoT stuff that could leak forever.

Oct 16, 2017 · 1:10 PM UTC

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Never mind IoT, so many shitty Android phones that will never see an update and connect to public WiFi.
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I always ask myself. Am I afraid of ninjas? Because it's about as afraid of hackers I am too.
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Yeah, it's glorious, isn't it? Everything any IoT-naysayer could ever have hoped for.
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Can't wait for my IoT toilet to get hacked and have its ass-washing stream shoot out at 100x normal pressure.
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They'll pass the blame to consumers for not updating their shit (buying new products).
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Not even that, just older, no longer supported devices like game consoles and such, too.
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Just as a general rule if I have a device that has a hardline port, I use hardline & disable wi-fi (IF it can be disabled).
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What I find most worrying is that vulnerable devices is now a backdoor for any other device that was "protected". Vulnerability chains ftw.
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We will end up with a 'latest version' IoT and a growing dark web of hacked older versions until we are all killed by sentinent old fridges.
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Implied, Lisa? Or IMPLODE
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