How a High-School Dropout Hacked a Million Devices

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How a High-School Dropout Hacked a Million Devices
From: InfoSec News Date: Fri, 6 Sep 2019 09:40:14 +0000 (UTC)
https://www.thedailybeast.com/how-a-high-school-dropout-hacked-a-million-devices By Kevin Poulsen
Sr. National Security Correspondent
Daily Beast
09.04.19
The unemployed high-school dropout who hacked nearly one million Internet routers, DVRs, and video cameras didn’t look particularly formidable in his pajamas.

Kenneth Currin Schuchman, 21, who pleaded guilty Tuesday to aiding and abetting computer intrusion in a federal court in Anchorage, Alaska, admitted that he co-created the Satori botnet and at least four others that ripped through the Swiss cheese security surrounding the so-called Internet of Things (IoT) in 2017 and 2018.

He met with The Daily Beast last year, about two months after his indictment, on condition that our story was only published after his guilty plea. At the time, he was free on bail and under house arrest. Largely confined to his father’s Vancouver, Washington, apartment, he longer bothered getting dressed for the day.

But Schuchman was still allowed computer access, and he was keeping busy, trash-talking with other IoT hackers in the online chat room they all frequent, and discovering still more vulnerabilities in the growing menagerie of devices entering a dangerous 21st-century Internet with 20th-century security.
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