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‘Your Cock Is Mine Now:’ Hacker Locks Smart Chastity Cage, Demands Ransom

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Re: ‘Your Cock Is Mine Now:’ Hacker Locks Smart Chastity Cage, Demands Ransom

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Why, oh why does this device have to be connected tot he public internet? That should be a big red flag. and the answer should not be "because we can".

There are a fair number of internet connected sex toys (or anti-sex toys?), and the answer is so they can be controlled over the internet.

Re: ‘Your Cock Is Mine Now:’ Hacker Locks Smart Chastity Cage, Demands Ransom

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post #3
post #2

Why, oh why does this device have to be connected tot he public internet? That should be a big red flag. and the answer should not be "because we can".

There are a fair number of internet connected sex toys (or anti-sex toys?), and the answer is so they can be controlled over the internet.

I wonder if for some people, getting their dick ransomed by a stranger on the internet is part of the fetish.

Re: ‘Your Cock Is Mine Now:’ Hacker Locks Smart Chastity Cage, Demands Ransom

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It should have a feature that if someone locks it and cannot unlock, it will unlock after a long period of time, for example, 3 months, to make it safe to use.

If so the poor guy will be happy instead of sad to see hacker's information :)

Re: ‘Your Cock Is Mine Now:’ Hacker Locks Smart Chastity Cage, Demands Ransom

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These IoT sex toys are terrible due to their insecurity, but perhaps they can be an interesting way to play Capture-The-Flag games for those who are into it. Someone should design some games for them. For example, a crypto CTF game takes control and locks your chastity cage at the beginning until the server receives a response signed by RSA, to free yourself you must derive the private key by exploiting a padding oracle vulnerability in the RSA implementation or using an arbitrary code execution vulnerability in server's input handling code. Of course participating should be consensual with a safe word, and the difficulty should be reasonable within the participants skills.
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