Probably check on your smart appliances
xena
51 points
19 comments
July 14, 2026
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Discussion Highlights (9 comments)
Havoc
The data and project looks cool but I don’t really see the link between the bulk of what’s presented and smart appliances conclusion?
unitindex
This made me realize how many devices I buy once, set up once, and then never think about again. Smart TVs are probably one of the biggest examples of that. It would be interesting if manufacturers had to make software support periods much more obvious before people bought them.
thaumasiotes
> If I had to guess where most of this traffic is coming from, it's from compromised smart appliances contributing traffic to proxy networks. I find it interesting that we have a moral panic over giving people access to their own smartphones, because if the user has access they may get a virus, with negative knock-on effects on the internet... ...but there is no push to remove the same capabilities from smart appliances. They can do what they want. The user doesn't have access, which appears to be what counts. The appliance has access, so its viruses can do all the same things that have to be forbidden on phones, but that doesn't matter. There's an interesting potential future where personal computing is illegal, unless you buy a refrigerator for the purpose.
senectus1
a good reminder for me to vlan properly at home.
stego-tech
“Is your refrigerator running - on a botnet for AI companies? Stainless Steel Scrapers - tonight, on Sick Sad World.”
SoftTalker
I cannot imagine ever connecting a TV or appliance to my home network. I even worry about my printer and Roku.
VladVladikoff
What gets me is how honestly horribly written most of these scrapers are. I found one ip in my logs recently that had 50,000 attempts at the same 404, over and over every few seconds.
Chu4eeno
Based on the source country distribution I'd say it's more likely the standard Android residential VPN SDKs embedded in free apps.
cyberax
My home appliances are all ZigBee/ZWave or ESP32-based WiFi devices. Good luck running botnets on them.