The Samsung NX300M was the first Tizen Smart Camera to reach the market, and it only seems right (?) that it is the first one to be hacked. The device supports NFC and WiFi connectivity that lets you connect directly to cloud services, such as a Samsung link account, Facebook, Picasa, YouTube, SkyDrive and KakaoStory. You can also share images over DLNA and connect to Android devices, to use a remote viewfinder app.
The guys from the website op-co.de have been looking at the security of the NX300M, and found its security weak in the following areas:
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NFC
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WiFi Networking
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X Server (X11)
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X11 Key Bindings
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WiFi Client
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WiFi Access Point: UPnP/DLNA
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Remote Viewfinder
If your interested in investigated the hacking potential of your own Samsung NX300M Smart camera, then head on over to op-co.de