Lime electric scooters began to curse

Hackers φαίνεται ότι "πείραξαν" τα ηλεκτρικά πατίνια της εταιρείας Lime με αποτέλεσμα αυτά να αρχίζουν να βρίζουν τους αναβάτες. Η εταιρεία φανερά ενοχλημένη, χαρακτήρισε το γεγονός "καθόλου έξυπνο" και "καθόλου αστείο".

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Lime's wireless electric skates, which have taken the world by storm and can be found in Athens and Thessaloniki, appear to have fallen victim to a humorous hacker in Brisbane s. The hacker managed to modify them to play inappropriate voice recordings, a hack that the company was not at all amused by.

The voice messages heard from the e-scooters were recorded through their mobile phones by the users who went to use them and uploaded to κοινωνικών μέσων. Σε αυτά θα ακούσετε τα πατίνια να λένε "Μην με πάρεις. Δεν μου αρέσει να τρέχω" (μέσω ενός video on twitter from 7News Brisbane), ή "Αν πρόκειται να οδηγήσετε τον κ...λο μου, τότε παρακαλώ τραβήξτε τα μαλλιά μου, ΟΚ ?", (μέσω ενός video posted on YouTube).

Skaters normally reproduce sounds when they work, for example when are unlocked. Last year, the Guardian said ότι ένα πατίνι της Lime στο Όουκλαντ είχε προγραμματιστεί να φωνάζει: "Ξεκλειδώστε με για να με οδηγήσετε, αλλιώς θα καλέσω την αστυνομία", αν κάποιος απλώς το πείραζε.

According to the company, the hacker compromised the physical port of the audio files, local to each skate, and did not gain access to the operating their. Eight skates in total were affected and have now been withdrawn from use.

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