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Message-ID: <OFF9AC5D41.B3F8DD97-ON80256F2B.00312A28-80256F2B.0031687A@Inveresk.com>
From: Michael.Simpson at inveresk.com (Michael Simpson)
Subject: Denial of service in KitchenAid blenders

presumably because you're denied the service but the blender isn't pwned 
even though there is physical axs to the device.
full-disclosure-admin@...ts.netsys.com wrote on 11/10/2004 16:56:44:

> --On Sunday, October 10, 2004 08:12:35 PM +0200 "Jedi/Sector One" 
> <j@...eftpd.org> wrote:
> 
> >
> > Product : KitchenAid blenders
> > Date    : 10/10/2004
> > Author  : Frank Denis <j@...eftpd.org>
> 
> >       ------------------------[ Vulnerability 
]------------------------
> >
> >   There's a race condition in KitchenAid blenders that can trigger a
> > denial of service.
> >
> >   The device will require a physical shutdown in order to work again.
> >
> You left out - "But still better than Windows".  (TM Georgi)
> 
> Paul Schmehl (pauls@...allas.edu)
> Adjunct Information Security Officer
> The University of Texas at Dallas
> AVIEN Founding Member
> http://www.utdallas.edu
> 
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