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Man makes toaster hack computer

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Chandan Haygunde

Posted online: Thursday , December 13, 2007 at 12:00:00


Pune, December 12 Can you imagine a toaster hacking a computer? That’s true. In fact any kitchen appliance can be used for attacking your computer system, said Dror Shalev, a hacker from Israel, during the international convention of hackers ‘Clubhack 2007’ held recently.

In his demonstration at the convention, Shalev left the audience amazed by actually hacking a computer with a toaster. Shalev, who is a security expert at Check Point Software Technologies in Israel, was one of the foreign speakers at the international convention.

He said that any home device could be connected with a software prototype to hack a computer. “I read a senior scientist from Google saying there was no need to be afraid of a toaster at home,” Shalev told The Indian Express. “But as a hacker I came up with a toaster that could actually hack a computer. I call it a ‘Crazy Toaster’.”

Simplifying the functions of ‘Crazy Toaster,’ Shavel said he developed a software and networked it with the toaster.

“As soon as the toaster is plugged, the software is activated before it breaks into the user’s computer system. The same software prototype can be networked with any home appliance for stealing the web secrets,” he said. “With wireless technology available, there is no need for connecting the appliance with the computer.”

Shalev said he just wanted to convey that one couldn’t blindly trust “anything” in the world of internet. “As the usage of computers and internet goes up, we will need to be cautious about every object in our surroundings,” he said, suggesting people purchase home appliances of branded companies. “If an appliance or home device comes as a gift, accept it only if it is from someone you trust.”

Shalev also said people should believe in ethical hackers like him, who were doing constructive work for security firms, and doing work just for the love of programming and not for money. “Hackers play a crucial role in developing a good product and save millions of dollars by ensuring that precious databases and information are not compromised.”

Appreciating the initiative taken by the Indian hackers to organise Clubhack, he said such conventions should be arranged on regular basis. “The world is turning into a global village. But this village is not secure in terms of the cyber crimes,” he said. “It is necessary for ethical hackers across the globe to converge and share knowledge.”

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Toast by Funny Killer on 10 May 2008

But does it make toast?

blew up by niki nd georgia on 17 Apr 2008

niki and georgia say: your a freakin gnious i blew up my house trying to do this ... now i live on the street and am not exposed to family violence anymore but im allergic to sunlight so im gonne die...screw you

for some infomation by vijay on 29 Jan 2008

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Computers hack computers, not heating elements by Linke on 18 Dec 2007

He didn't use a toaster to hack a computer, he used a computer to hack a computer. If your toaster is a networked device, you may have problems.

hacker by Harry on 13 Dec 2007

So the toaster actually hosted a wireless capability, like a computer would. Did it have some cracker type code to hack into a protected wireless connectionn? WEP or something better? It's a funny thnig that he built.

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