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Still, not a strong candidate for hacking - unless Bill Gates owns one.
I guess if your Internet connection is via a router/gateway, you might be able to secure it abit better. The question is why you would spend so much money on this? As one commentator put it:
Well, if youre the kind of person who needs their coffee networked and on the internet, something tells me you really deserve the hassles
Slashdot have just got an interestig post up:
http://it.slashdot.org/it/08/06/17/1941200.shtml
(and original post here http://www.securityfocus.com/archive/1/493387)
"A Jura F90 Coffee maker with the Jura Internet Connection Kit can be taken over be a remote attacker. It also has a few software vulnerabilities. Fun things you can do with a Jura coffee maker:
1. Change the preset coffee settings (make weak or strong coffee)
2. Change the amount of water per cup (say 300ml for a short black) and make a puddle
3. Break it by engineering settings that are not compatible (and making it require a service)
"
:-)
Mike
PS. If you dont know "All your base are belong to us" find the video via Google :-)
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