https://www.zdnet.com/article/researcher-prints-pwned-on-hundreds-of-gps-watches-maps-due-to-unfixed-api/
By Catalin Cimpanu
Zero Day
ZDNet News
April 2, 2019
A German security researcher has printed the word "PWNED!" on the tracking maps
of hundreds of GPS watches after the watch vendor ignored vulnerability reports
for more than a year, leaving thousands of GPS-tracking watches --some of which
are used by children and the elderly-- open to attackers.
Speaking at the Troopers 2019 security conference that was held in Heidelberg,
Germany, at the end of March, security researcher Christopher Bleckmann-Dreher
presented a series of vulnerabilities impacting over 20 models of GPS watches
manufactured by Austrian company Vidimensio.
The watch models all share a common backend API, which works as an intermediary
and storage point between the GPS watches and associated mobile apps.
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