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Friday, January 17, 2014

Wi-Fi Enabled Refrigerator Started Sending Spam Emails:

It has been claimed that far from keeping tins of spam cool, a Wi-Fi connected smart-fridge had been taken over by hackers who used it to send spam emails instead.
According to the security vendor, Proofpoint between December 23 last year and January 6, more than 100,000 internet-connected devices, including media players, televisions and at least one refrigerator, were part of a network of computers used to send 750,000 spam emails.
Hackers have been using virus infected desktop computers for years to send spam emails on their behalf, but this is thought to be the first large-scale deployment of M2M devices to achieve the same effect.
Virus infected computers are usually fairly easy to treat with off-the-shelf anti-virus software and a bit of user education about not visiting weird websites. However, M2M modules are rarely monitored by their users, and tend to appear as isolated sealed boxes, even though they are using the domestic Wi-Fi network to connect to remote servers.
Proofpoint says that its findings reveal that cyber criminals have begun to commandeer home routers, smart appliances and other components of the Internet of Things and transform them into "thingbots" to carry out the same type of malicious activity.

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