30,000 Hot Bathtubs are vulnerable to Remote Attack by Hackers

Researchers discovered a serious flaw in more than 30,000 IoT connected bathtubs that can be authenticated by remote attackers to control the vulnerable tub located in your home.

Ceri Coburn , a company that offers a mobile app as a Water App that controlling more than 30,000 hot tubs.

The App allows the user to control their tub using various app controls including heat it and turn it off when you’re not using it.

An investigation that conducted by researchers revealed that the app
didn’t seem to authenticate users so they aim to dig into the deep by reversing the app and its control with Tub.

Pentesting the Tub connectivity with app

Ceri app is connected with Wi-Fi access point on the tub. same as most of the IoT devices, mobile app can connect as a client and control the tub locally.

According to pentestpartners, ” it can also configure the tub controller to be a client on your home network, so remote control from anywhere is possible through an API. Hence, we can geo-locate hot tubs on https://wigle.net – simply search for : https://wigle.net/search?ssidlike=BWGSpa%25 and you’ll find the tubs that were still in AP mode when geo-located. “

In this connected there is no PSK assigned with AP that leads to anyone can stand near the home and connected with hot tub and control it.

Along with this researchers found that there was no authentication was defined with API also the app using  cloud service from iDigi for control.

Further investigation reveal that the app cloud login credentials are authenticate with plaintext.

According to pentestpartners, someone can mess around with your hot tub. It’s hardly nation state grade ransomware, but it was damn good fun finding and exploiting this vulnerability on ours and Ceri’s hot tub.

“However, there is a more serious side: it’s easy to turn your temperature down so your tub becomes unusable. It’s also easy to heat it continuously, wasting electricity.”

Blowers are also only turned on when someone is in the tub, so the hacker can figure out if you’re in the tub at the time, Researchers said.

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Balaji

BALAJI is an Ex-Security Researcher (Threat Research Labs) at Comodo Cybersecurity. Editor-in-Chief & Co-Founder - Cyber Security News & GBHackers On Security.

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