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The ultimate nightmare: Researchers learn how to hack connected ‘smart home’ toilets


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Guest Brad Reed
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Imagine a world where a sleazy hacker can make your toilet overflow on a daily basis unless you pay him a daily fee. That's the kind of nightmare scenario that researchers at Chicago security firm Trustwave are trying to prepare us for, as Bloomberg reports that they've figured out how to hack "a Bluetooth connection that controls toilets made by Japan’s Lixil Group," which could "allow hackers to open or close the lid and even squirt a stream of water at the user’s behind."

 

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