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So, you bought some "smart" sex toys...

Elixer

Lifer
Well, not only are those devices broadcasting (Bluetooth or Wifi), it could also be possible for strangers to take over said device, and to take that a step further, blackmail the person that has the device...with them.

PTP, a well-known UK-based company specialized in security audits of smart devices, has discovered almost the same BLE-related security flaws in several smart toys, such as the Lovense Hush butt plug, the Kiiroo Fleshlight sleeve, the Lovense Nora rabbit vibrator, the Lovense Max sleeve, and LELO smart wand.
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For example, the Lovense Hush butt plug uses the same LVS-Z001 identifier. Lomas says that an attacker could drive around a city with a powerful antenna and map out all sex toys ready to pair up.

Because some devices use the same identifier, everyone could use such services to map out sex toy usage across a city or larger geographical area.

"We went hunting… and found some devices in an exploitable state… in people," said Lomas. It usually takes one step to go from mapping insecure devices to attacking insecure devices.
https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/ne...he-sad-state-of-bluetooth-le-implementations/
 
That's nothing.

Hackers can use sex bots to KILL!

http://nypost.com/2017/09/11/hackers-could-program-sex-robots-to-kill/

With sex robots becoming increasingly popular and sophisticated, cybersecurity lecturer Dr. Nick Patterson revealed that the lifelike dolls could end up going all “Terminator” on us.

However, in the case of sex robots, the danger isn’t that the love dolls will end up developing minds of their own, “Westworld”-style.

Instead, the risk is that hackers could breach the realistic robots’ inner defenses and catch their owners with their pants down.
 
Why do you need Bluetooth 2.0 in a sex toy? 😵

https://media.readthedocs.org/pdf/lovesense-docs/latest/lovesense-docs.pdf

This document contains information about Lovense sex toy hardware, and the common bluetooth protocol used in all
Lovense toys. This information can be used to access Lovense toys and create new libraries for controlling features
and receiving information from them.

lovesense is a library for controlling Lovense sex toys. The library allows users to control all aspects of the toy
(vibration/rotation/inflation, depending on the toy), as well as retrieving information like device type, status, battery
level, and accelerometer readings.
 
You people are just paranoid. Mankind will not evolve to the next level until we finally invent sex toys that are capable of knowing what we want and pleasuring us accordingly. I'm too busy to operate my own sex toys, they have to be able to work autonomously.
 
LOL internet of things sex toys. I'm not even surprised this is a thing. Haha.
And of course it has to be designed insecurely, that's the IoT tradition.
 
Why on earth make a sex toy "smart." It does one fucking thing!

I'd LMAO if some hacker group uses all of these peoples smart sex toys to DDoS a server. LOL
 
Clearly a gaping hole that needs to be plugged.

Gives a new definition to the term "vibrating controller".
 
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"We went hunting… and found some devices in an exploitable state… in people,"

That's the start of an non-con erotic fiction right there!

- edit - goddammit, responded on a necro thread again.
 
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