Flaw allows hackers to spy with robot vacum

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A flaw discovered by security researchers would have allowed hackers to take control of numerous LG smart devices including a camera-equipped robot vacuum.
Watch: Flaw Allows Hackers to Spy with Robot Vacuum
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Everything and anything can be attacked. Why we have some on here who are pros at it.
 
Lol, that aint nothin

BredoLab is by far the largest recorded botnet to date, as it combined the resources of over 30 million computers around the world. Russian hackers set up this malicious network to conduct viral email spam. Thankfully, law enforcement agencies managed to bring the network down in November of 2010, after they seized the command and control servers.

This particular botnet sent out a lot of emails containing malware-laden attachments. Opening this attachment turned the computer into an infected host, and also created a backdoor for hackers to download other malicious software on the computer. Large parts of the botnet were leased to third parties, and it is estimated the BredoLab owner made up to US$139,000 per month.​

Top 4 Largest Botnets to Date
 
Yeah chit happens and i'm not fixing it.
You wouldn't fix it either if some prick was DOS - ing your IP a
address making it impossible to do anything on this board with ease.
 

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