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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."

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  1. Re:zero day vulnerability? by burni2 · · Score: 5, Insightful

    No don't mess yourself up in the first place.

    It's called a cloudfeature being so it's not a bug it's a KODAK ;)

    Share your memories and your nude girlfriends with your friends, enemies, law enforcement agencies and employers - and clouds[1].

    [1]http://www.myspace.com/developerchallenge

  2. Re:zero day vulnerability? by durrr · · Score: 5, Insightful

    For maximum damage; child pornography.
    I'm sure you are all more than capable of imagining the fallout without any further explanation; it's hard to find anything being more of the .jpeg equivalent of nuclear weapons.

  3. Re:Looks like you can also reset accounts..... by laughing_badger · · Score: 5, Funny

    So, a script that changes the content for a video of Obama looking around the room for a few seconds at a random time every few days and then restores the original content. That would probably send some paranoid folks nucular.

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