"Rabbit R1 Hacked Using Old Vulnerability: Avoid Second-Hand Devices"

Researchers at Cybernews gained root access to the Rabbit R1 Artificial Intelligence (AI) personal assistant by exploiting a five-year-old vulnerability, cautioning consumers against purchasing a used Rabbit R1. According to the Cybernews research team, the device is vulnerable to an exploit called "Kamakiri," which has been public since January 2019 and affects several MediaTek Systems on Chip (SoCs). The Rabbit R1 runs on the MediaTek MT6765V SoC. Through the exploit, an attacker with physical access to the device can gain the highest privileges, edit storage contents, and modify the device's firmware. This article continues to discuss the demonstrated hacking of the Rabbit R1 AI personal assistant using an old vulnerability.

Cybernews reports "Rabbit R1 Hacked Using Old Vulnerability: Avoid Second-Hand Devices"

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