Kodak Wireless Picture Frames Open To Public
Jaxoreth writes "The Kodak Easyshare Wireless Digital Picture Frame displays images via a per-frame RSS feed hosted by FrameChannel. Each frame's URL is identical except for a parameter matching its particular MAC address, enabling public browsing of users' feeds. And worse, if you reach the feed of a not-yet-activated frame, it gives you the code to activate it, allowing you to preload it with whatever content you choose."
All unregistered frames now go to an error image. It states that they can't provide a registration number at this time. Looks like they caught on.
Why can't I buy a frame that simply displays a .RSS on the internet? [snip etc etc etc ]
You want a Chumby. Mine does all that, and you can SSH into it.
Dewey, what part of this looks like authorities should be involved?
All addresses are now returning an identical "fmdefaultfeed", so it looks like they got a dirty hack in place. Probably a fair few bullets sweated, though.
I just hope that the inevitable grudge firings fall on the guy who said "C'mon, unique keys will add manufacturing complexity, we'll just use MACs" rather than whatever poor bastard just did the implementation.