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| SK Telecom develops phone-controlled cleaning bot |
| Published: July 27, 2007, 7:59 pm |
| Tags: Cleaning, Remote Control, Remotecontrol, Roomba, Sk Telecom, Sktelecom, Vacuum |
| Filed under: Cellphones, Robots SK Telecom, never wanting to be outdone by clever hackers in producing totally useless and bizarre devices that no one really needs, is in the final development stages on a Roomba-style robot that can be controlled by your mobile phone. The circular cleaning bot will be able to receive direction from a phone user on |
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| Ditch The Remote: SK Telecom Cleaning Robot Controlled by Cellphone |
| Published: July 27, 2007, 7:12 pm |
| Tags: Cellphones, Ditch The Remote, Gadgets, Robot, Roomba, Sk Telecom, Vacuum |
| can never find that frickin' remote. Well SK Telecom has decided to fix this problem, they are developing a cleaning-robot that is controllable via your cell phone. Not only can you decide where the little bot cleans, but you can also see what it's doing via the built in camera. More pics after the jump. Personally, we'll just live with the few |
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| Use your iPhone as an XBMC remote |
| Published: July 30, 2007, 12:30 pm |
| Tags: Controls, Ftp, Iphone, Iphonesdk, Mediacenter, Remote, Server, Tomrobinson, Xbox |
| the Xbox Media Center iPhone Remote. If you're still using your old Xbox as a media center, Tom Robinson has devised a setup that will let you actually log in to your Xbox from your iPhone, essentially using the iPhone as a very expensive (but very functional) remote control. Basically, you FTP the code onto your Xbox (or just install it over the |
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| MOAB-31-01-2007: Stay tuned (and farewell) |
| Published: January 31, 2007, 6:59 pm |
| Tags: Remote, Kernel |
| We thank everyone who has contributed, as well as those who donated to the project and sent nice feedback. We also thank the zealots, who made our day every time they blogged and commented about us. We would like to thank Apple for making this month a smooth one.Last but not least, we will stop disclosing (although KF might continue releasing |
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| MOAB-30-01-2007: Multiple Apple Software Format String Vulnerabilities |
| Published: January 30, 2007, 9:50 pm |
| Tags: Format String, Remote, Iphoto |
| Multiple developers of Apple based software including Apples own developers seem to have a misunderstanding of how to properly use NSBeginAlertSheet, NSBeginCriticalAlertSheet, NSBeginInformationalAlertSheet, NSGetAlertPanel, NSGetCriticalAlertPanel, NSGetInformationalAlertPanel, NSReleaseAlertPanel, NSRunAlertPanel, NSRunCriticalAlertPanel, |
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| MOAB-29-01-2007: Apple iChat Bonjour Multiple Denial of Service Vulnerabilities |
| Published: January 29, 2007, 11:48 pm |
| Tags: Ichat, Bonjour, Remote, Denial Of Service |
| affected by several remotely exploitable denial of service flaws which can be triggered via advertising presence services over multicast DNS.Further information:Apple iChat Bonjour Multiple Denial of Service VulnerabilitiesExploit: MOAB-29-01-2007.rbIn other news, "Craig Seeman cseeman (at) optonline.net" (author |
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| MOAB-27-01-2007: Telestream Flip4Mac WMV Parsing Memory Corruption Vulnerability |
| Published: January 27, 2007, 3:00 am |
| Tags: Remote, Memory Corruption |
| which can be abused remotely for arbitrary code execution. Further information:Telestream Flip4Mac WMV Parsing Memory Corruption VulnerabilityProof of concept: MOAB-27-01-2007.wmvThis can be abused remotely even via Mail.app (sending the movie attached in the message), Safari, |
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| MOAB-25-01-2007: Apple CFNetwork HTTP Response Denial of Service |
| Published: January 25, 2007, 7:17 pm |
| Tags: Remote, Denial Of Service |
| CFNetwork fails to handle certain HTTP responses properly, causing the _CFNetConnectionWillEnqueueRequests() function to dereference a NULL pointer, leading to a denial of service condition.Further information:Apple CFNetwork HTTP Response Denial of ServiceProof of concept: MOAB-25-01-2007.rb and |
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| MOAB-23-01-2007: Apple QuickDraw GetSrcBits32ARGB() Memory Corruption Vulnerability |
| Published: January 23, 2007, 8:08 pm |
| Tags: Quickdraw, Remote, Quicktime, Memory Corruption |
| broken'. 22 days to fix a remote arbitrary code execution issue in one of their most extended products, distributed with working exploits for both Microsoft Windows and Mac OS X versions can be considered acceptable timing. Come on, it's not that difficult to change a strcpy() call... is |
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| MOAB-20-01-2007: Apple iChat aim:// URL Handler Format String Vulnerability |
| Published: January 21, 2007, 1:11 am |
| Tags: Ichat, Format String, Remote |
| vulnerability, allowing remote users to cause a denial of service condition or arbitrary code execution.Further information: Apple iChat aim:// URL Handler Format String VulnerabilityProof of concept: MOAB-20-01-2007.htmlAs contacting the "Heise Security" author of the now infamous, sensationalist accusations (which he |
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| MOAB-19-01-2007: Transmit.app ftps:// URL Handler Heap Buffer Overflow |
| Published: January 19, 2007, 2:30 pm |
| Tags: Heap Buffer Overflow, Remote |
| Transmit does not allocate enough space when dealing with the string passed on via the ftps:// URL handler, leading to an exploitable heap-based buffer overflow condition.For further information:Transmit.app ftps:// URL Handler Heap Buffer OverflowProof of concept: MOAB-19-01-2007.htmlWe are releasing miscellaneous issues in order to |
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| MOAB-18-01-2007: Rumpus Multiple Vulnerabilities |
| Published: January 18, 2007, 2:42 pm |
| Tags: Heap Buffer Overflow, Remote, Privilege Escalation |
| is vulnerable to different remotely exploitable heap-based buffer overflows, denial of service conditions and local privilege escalation issues. Due to the fact that Rumpus works under root privileges, successful exploitation by unprivileged users would allow a full compromise of the system. Most of these issues are related |
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| MOAB-17-01-2007: Apple SLP Daemon Service Registration Buffer Overflow Vulnerability |
| Published: January 18, 2007, 2:16 am |
| Tags: Remote, Privilege Escalation, Memory Corruption |
| local (and possibly remote) users to execute arbitrary code under root privileges.For further information:Apple SLP Daemon Service Registration Buffer Overflow VulnerabilityProof of concept: MOAB-17-01-2007.rbThis issue was reported to Apple on 8/2/06 5:31 |
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| MOAB-16-01-2007: Multiple Colloquy IRC Format String Vulnerabilities |
| Published: January 17, 2007, 2:46 am |
| Tags: Format String, Remote, Colloquy |
| that can be abused by remote users and requires no interaction at all, leading to a denial of service and potential arbitrary code execution.Further information:Multiple Colloquy IRC Format String VulnerabilitiesExploit: MOAB-16-01-2007.rbThanks to str0ke for donating to the project and mirroring exploits and other code. In other |
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| MOAB-12-01-2007: Apple DMG UFS ufs_lookup() Denial of Service Vulnerability |
| Published: January 12, 2007, 9:13 pm |
| Tags: Dmg, Remote, Denial Of Service |
| A specially crafted UFS filesystem in a DMG image can cause the ufs_lookup() function to call ufs_dirbad() when a corrupted directory entry is being read, leading to a kernel panic (denial of service).For further information:Apple DMG UFS ufs_lookup() Denial of Service VulnerabilityProof of concept: MOAB-12-01-2007.dmg.gzWe would |
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