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Al-Qaeda targets net-connected coffee machineAussie issues chilling buffer overflow menace alertPublished Wednesday 18th June 2008 09:11 GMT An Aussie risk advisory services manager has issued a chilling security alert concerning the Jura F90 net-connected coffee machine, warning caffeine-heads that the hi-tech brewing device could open their Windows PC to exploitation by internet paedophiles and al-Qaeda*, CNET reports.
Mercifully, we don't need to run screaming to our panic rooms just yet, because Wright concluded: "I don't know if many people would target this particular vulnerability because there probably are not a lot of coffee makers at the moment that are internet-connected, and in my case it's behind a firewall." ® Bootnote*Oh, alright then - we made that bit up. Let's face it, if net security vulns don't at the very least threaten democracy and Our Way Of Life™, they're not worth writing about. 37 comments posted — Comment period finished quite some potential herePosted: 09:17 18th June 2008 There's still safe ways to get caffeine even now.Posted: 09:23 18th June 2008 Windows of course...Posted: 09:28 18th June 2008 Internet or LAN?Posted: 09:38 18th June 2008 What next, Suicide EspressoPosted: 09:39 18th June 2008
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