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snide
08-05-2013, 10:54am
BBC News - Luxury toilet users warned of hardware flaw (http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-23575249)


Luxury toilet users warned of hardware flaw
By Zoe Kleinman
Technology reporter, BBC News
My Satis App
People can also store records of their bowel movements on the My Satis app.
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A luxury toilet controlled by a smartphone app is vulnerable to attack, according to security experts.

Retailing for up to $5,686 (£3,821), the Satis toilet includes automatic flushing, bidet spray, music and fragrance release.

The toilet, manufactured by Japanese firm Lixil, is controlled via an Android app called My Satis.

But a hardware flaw means any phone with the app could activate any of the toilets, researchers say.

The toilet uses bluetooth to receive instructions via the app, but the Pin code for every model is hardwired to be four zeros (0000), meaning that it cannot be reset and can be activated by any phone with the My Satis app, a report by Trustwave's Spiderlabs information security experts reveals.

"An attacker could simply download the My Satis application and use it to cause the toilet to repeatedly flush, raising the water usage and therefore utility cost to its owner," it says in its report.

"Attackers could [also] cause the unit to unexpectedly open/close the lid, activate bidet or air-dry functions, causing discomfort or distress to [the] user."

The limited range of bluetooth means that anyone wishing to carry out such an attack would need to be fairly close to the toilet itself, said security expert Graham Cluley.

"It's easy to see how a practical joker might be able to trick his neighbours into thinking his toilet is possessed as it squirts water and blows warm air unexpectedly on their intended victim, but it's hard to imagine how serious hardened cybercriminals would be interested in this security hole," he told the BBC.

"Although this vulnerability seems largely harmless, what's clear is that companies building household appliances need to have security in mind just as much as computer manufacturers."

Do we really need an app to flush our toilets? :crazy:

Kerrmudgeon
08-05-2013, 11:01am
Holy crap.....

Mirroredshades
08-05-2013, 11:01am
I'll be riding around rich neighborhoods clicking the bidet button over and over.

:warflushing:

:funnier:

Burnt C6
08-05-2013, 11:33am
I'll be riding around rich neighborhoods clicking the bidet button over and over.

:warflushing:

:funnier:

Dude you know damn well they would let people like you in those neighborhoods. :rofl:

DukeAllen
08-05-2013, 11:41am
Let them flush this :D
https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcTVSik-FPHDBVsZcTKD4mPTkIMvtNfkTAZB23_ZcV69atiIOl4C0g

Mirroredshades
08-05-2013, 12:39pm
Dude you know damn well they would let people like you in those neighborhoods. :rofl:

There is almost always a code for "pizza delivery" posted on the touchpad in gated communities. Or so I hear.

:leaving:

Cybercowboy
08-05-2013, 2:46pm
Honestly, what's the chances that somebody who owns a $6,000 toilet is going to have a neighbor close enough for bluetooth connectivity? :rofl:

RED-85-Z51
08-05-2013, 3:02pm
Record your bowel movements?


"Well dear, as you can see, all was humming along nicely, and here, this big spike, that was when you made tacos, and then here, that big sudden dip, that was when we went drinking, so...yeah...its been an up and down month"

NeedSpeed
08-05-2013, 3:43pm
It'd be fun at parties if it could measure volume. Then it could keep score and each person could be rated. Then everyone could be looking at there phone and be like "Dude, Johnny's going for the record!".

Mirroredshades
08-05-2013, 3:55pm
It'd be fun at parties if it could measure volume. Then it could keep score and each person could be rated. Then everyone could be looking at there phone and be like "Dude, Johnny's going for the record!".

You can send out pics instead of group messaging everyone with:

-s..'