Student finds zero-days in Exterity devices while rick-rolling school district - Malware News - Malware Analysis, News and Indicators
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Last updated 25 abril 2025

An Illinois teenager has found a zero-day vulnerability in Exterity IPTV systems during a rick-roll prank he pulled off on his school district before graduation. On April 30, this year, Minh Duong and a group of close friends took over all networked TVs and other displays inside the six high-schools part of the Indian Township High School District 214 to play Rick Astley’s infamous “Never Gonna Give You Up” song disguised as an important announcement. The hack, detailed in a step-by-step blo

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