Why motion sensors in the bedrooms, she wondered? Why the extra light and weird wiring on the router?
Tag Archives: iot
Metal keys beat smart locks in NYC legal battle
A group of tenants in New York City have prevailed in a lawsuit against their landlord’s use of smart locks.
Is a sticky label the answer to the IoT’s security problems?
How can IoT security be improved? The UK Government just published new details of its surprising and unfashionable answer.
Millions of consumer smart devices exposed by serious security flaw
This IoT software flaw could render millions of consumer devices, including baby monitors and webcams, open to remote discovery and hijack.
Securing edge devices – how to keep the crooks out of your network
The Good Guys from the Cyber Threat Alliance just published a report to help you keep the Bad Guys out of your network
App could have let attackers locate and take control of users’ cars
A smartphone app used to control vehicles across North America left them wide open to attackers, it was revealed this week.
Why ‘PWNED!’ is appearing on some GPS smartwatches
Over 20 models of smartwatches, some bought for kids, allow for creeps to eavesdrop and track users, in spite of a ban.
Ep. 026 – Android bloatware, hackable routers and website attacks [PODCAST]
Here’s our latest podcast – enjoy!
TP-Link router zero-day that offers your network up to hackers
Downgrade attack lets any user take over – just ask for old-style access to the debugging port and you won’t need a password
Wrecked Teslas hang onto your (unencrypted) data
Sold at salvage and auctions, they contain info from drivers’ paired mobile devices, plus highly personal pre-crash video.
