CSC ServiceWorks, the provider in question, has not taken actions to rectify the issue despite multiple contact attempts by the students. Alexander Sherbrooke and Iakov Taranenko of UC Santa Cruz ...
In January, two students from UC Santa Cruz discovered a way to make internet-connected washing machines, owned and operated by CSC ServiceWorks, give practically unlimited washing cycles for free.
CSC ServiceWorks, which provides internet-connected laundry services to homes and college campuses around the world, has been accused of a security bug in its service that could allow anyone to ...
The vendor, CSC ServiceWorks, repeatedly ignored requests to fix the flaw. After publication, CSC provided TechCrunch with a statement apologizing for not responding sooner and thanking the ...
The bug affects over a million internet-connected laundry machines operated by CSC ServiceWorks in the US, Canada, and Europe. The flaw remains unfixed. Students Alexander Sherbrooke and Iakov ...
A security flaw in washing machines by CSC ServiceWorks allows college students to do free laundry. Alexander Sherbrooke and Iakov Taranenko discovered the vulnerability via an API for the CSC Go ...
The vendor, CSC ServiceWorks, repeatedly ignored requests to fix the flaw. After publication, CSC provided TechCrunch with a statement apologizing for not responding sooner and thanking the students ...
Months later, the vulnerability remains open after the vendor, CSC ServiceWorks, repeatedly ignored requests to fix the flaw. UC Santa Cruz students Alexander Sherbrooke and Iakov Taranenko told ...