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Security Issues for Internet Appliances (2002)  (Make Corrections)  
Frank Stajano, Hiroshi Isozaki



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Abstract: Internet-connected consumer appliances, under a dedicated and simplified user interface, often contain fully functional computers, sometimes even based on standard software platforms and operating systems. These appliances are therefore vulnerable to the same threats that plague desktop computers, including viruses and worms. Owing to their connectivity, uniform configuration and lack of professional administration, they also run a serious risk of being exploited for DDOS (distributed denial of ... (Update)

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@misc{ stajano-security,
  author = "Frank Stajano and Hiroshi Isozaki",
  title = "Security Issues for Internet Appliances",
  url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/stajano02security.html" }
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