I scanned Austria
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I scanned Austria
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#3Considering how open, exploitable devices like this represent a significant public risk from their ability to be used to launch attacks on others, it would seem that it is high time for public regulation bureaus with the authority to issue shutdown notices and in extreme cases sequester non-compliant systems. We have radio broadcast regulators that will come physically to a pirate radio station and shut it down. We have registration and inspection systems for vehicles running on public roads to ensure a minimum safety standard. We need to do the same for the public information network.
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#4There was a rather scary talk by Lukas Lundgren at defcon 2016 on unauthenticated MQTT[0][1] ... the things he found exposed were just insane. He also used MASSCAN[2], a phenomenal tool, which isn't just useful to probe endpoints but also to actually send payloads (with all its performance/speed benefits).
[0] https://media.defcon.org/DEF%20CON%2024/DEF%20CON%2024%20pre...
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#7I think soon or later we will need some kind of public institution that will do this sort of scans; all those unsecured IoT printers, vacuum cleaners, fridges, abandoned servers, Synology servers, etc. would become a real threat at some point and the costs of dealing with issues caused by them like identity theft, false accusations because on someone's server there is child porn uploaded by a cracker, bot nets will b…
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#9Others: Synology DiskStation NAS ftpd: 299