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posted by martyb on Wednesday October 07 2020, @10:16AM   Printer-friendly
from the another-day-another-IoT-problem dept.

Cellmate: Male chastity gadget hack could lock users in:

A security flaw in a hi-tech chastity belt for men made it possible for hackers to remotely lock all the devices in use simultaneously.

The internet-linked sheath has no manual override, so owners might have been faced with the prospect of having to use a grinder or bolt cutter to free themselves from its metal clamp.

The sex toy's app has been fixed by its Chinese developer after a team of UK security professionals flagged the bug.

This could be useful to anyone still using the old version of the app who finds themselves locked in as a result of an attacker making use of the revelation.

Any other attempt to cut through the device's plastic body poses a risk of harm.

[...] The security researchers said they discovered a way to fool the server into disclosing the registered name of each device owner, among other personal details, as well as the co-ordinates of every location from where the app had been used.

In addition, they said, they could reveal a unique code that had been assigned to each device.

These could be used to make the server ignore app requests to unlock any of the identified chastity toys, they added, leaving wearers locked in.

Also at The Verge and gizmodo.


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  • (Score: 2) by Immerman on Wednesday October 07 2020, @08:52PM (4 children)

    by Immerman (3985) on Wednesday October 07 2020, @08:52PM (#1061844)

    Okay.

    That's mostly incompatible with being considered property though, children aside. Property does not have the option of leaving a relationship they're unhappy with. Everything else is either roleplaying or illegal slavery.

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  • (Score: 2) by Runaway1956 on Thursday October 08 2020, @03:48AM (2 children)

    by Runaway1956 (2926) Subscriber Badge on Thursday October 08 2020, @03:48AM (#1061981) Journal

    Just a couple of words that may or may not cause you to question your position:

    Eunuch and catamite.

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    • (Score: 2) by Immerman on Thursday October 08 2020, @04:09PM (1 child)

      by Immerman (3985) on Thursday October 08 2020, @04:09PM (#1062130)

      I should have been more specific that I meant men-as-a-class, rather than individual men. Traditionally chastity belts existed to preserve the "purity" of female wards until they were sold/married off, or to ensure faithfulness without trust. Men as a class have never (so far as I know) been particularly valued for their "purity", and rarely in a position where their faithfulness mattered to anyone with the power to impose it. And slaves... I've never heard stories of them being so "preserved" - if for some reason you wanted to ensure they didn't do anything you were likely to make them a eunuch - cheaper and more reliable, though with a modest risk of death. Though I suppose there might have been the occasional powerful women that wanted to ensure nobody else played with their toy.

      • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Monday October 12 2020, @08:30AM

        by Anonymous Coward on Monday October 12 2020, @08:30AM (#1063482)

        AC was totally moving the goalposts

        "men have been submissive in society before"
        "what? when?"
        "oh no I meant individual men. thus basically negating my entire argument"

  • (Score: 1, Interesting) by Anonymous Coward on Thursday October 08 2020, @03:43PM

    by Anonymous Coward on Thursday October 08 2020, @03:43PM (#1062123)

    Illegal slavery? What about the legal slavery that was the norm worldwide until the last few hundred years?