39 pointsby toomanyrichiesa day ago2 comments
  • sema4hacker9 minutes ago
    I wish I had the abilities of the engineer, plus the time he could devote to the problem.
  • homeonthemtn15 hours ago
    This seems a bit sensationalist.

    Guy hacks smart vacuum. Smart vacuum behaves different than standard vacuum. Manufacturer kills vacuum remotely.

    As the business running the servers of smart vacuums, if I saw an atypical device reporting in, without context, I too would kill that device.

    Because they're vacuums. Why would they not be homogenous?

    • ThePowerOfFuet11 hours ago
      The business has no right to remotely kill a device purchased by an end user.