Hack Of The Week
The world of BDSM has been rocked by a glitch that has left many participants hacked off. Chastity belts are popular as a way for a dominant to control their submissive partner from touching their own genitals and to use them to engage in sex. It is the way of the modern world that some innovative company, Qiui Cellmate in this instance, have jumped on this predilection and produced an electronic chastity belt which is controlled by an app, the first in the world, they claim.
Unfortunately, the manufacturers were not as careful at safeguarding the password that protected their coding from harm as they were their clients’ genitals. Some bright spark has managed to break into the device, sending threatening messages to the wearers, demanding money. Failure to pay up would see them being stuck with the device forever.
One victim who received a demand for AUD$900 was shocked to see that the hacker wasn’t mincing their words. The software in the lock had been tampered with and he could not open it. Fortunately, as he did not have the device on, a heavy-duty bolt cutter or angle grinder was not needed to cut the metal ring which locks the device under the wearer’s penis.
Moral of the story – trust your partner, not software.


