Anycubic users say their 3D printers were hacked to warn of a security flaw
Reading Time: 2 minutesAnycubic customers are reporting that their 3D printers have been hacked and now display a message warning of an alleged security flaw in the company’s systems.
Numerous threads on news sharing site Reddit show similar reports (hat tip to @dan) of users receiving an unsolicited text file on their Anycubic 3D printers with the file name ‘hacked_machine_readme.’ The planted text file claims Anycubic has a ‘critical vulnerability’ and warns the user to take action to ‘prevent potential exploitation.’
The text file reads in part:
The text file described an unspecified vulnerability in Anycubic’s MQTT service, which allegedly allows the ability to ‘connect and control’ customer 3D printers that are connected to the internet. MQTT is a popular messaging protocol often used by apps and internet-connected devices for communicating with a company’s back-end servers, in this case Anycubic’s systems.
The person who authored the text file claimed they sent the message to 2.9 million Anycubic 3D printers. Anycubic’s James Ouyang said in a July 2023 interview that his company had 3 million cumulative sales.
‘Disconnect your printer from the internet until anycubic patches this issue,’ the text file reads.
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Reference: https://techcrunch.com/2024/02/28/anycubic-users-3d-printers-hacked-warning/
Ref: techcrunch
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