Of course, the potential doesn't end at remote arson, an attacker could easily gain access to a network or steal documents, and hijacking the lowly device would require little more than printing an infected file.
Under Florida law, someone can be charged with second-degree murder if the killing wasn't premeditated and was done in connection with a variety of crimes, ranging from arson to aggravated stalking.
The fire is now 25 percent contained and the cause hasn't been determined, though investigators are looking into whether it was lightning, an accident or arson.