The smart home tech inside your home is less secure than you think, new Northeastern research finds.::A team of researchers discovered vulnerabilities in smart home devices made by big technology companies like Google.
The S in
IoT
is for SecuritySo… am I secured if I buy more than 1?
Yes but only during the full moon can Sailor Moon really keep you safe. Also, only when it’s still in the box.
This perfectly encompasses the situation.
If you care about this, but still want smart home tech, look into Home Assistant and use local-only devices.
I could also extend that to Tasmota or espHome. They are both open source firmware for IoT devices. They update regularly, and are unlikely to be completely abandoned without warning. While you can flash it to devices yourself, you can also buy a number of devices with it pre-installed.
While I still consider all IoT devices inherently insecure, and treat them as such, these are a lot better than the other random options out there.
Idk, that seems exactly as secure as I thought.
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A-fucking-men. My computer and phone are the smartest things in my apartment, myself included lol
I don’t trust any company to care about customer privacy/security. It’s not profitable so why should I ever expect a company to actually spend money on an “extra.”
I can assure you, it is not.
Hypponen’s Law: If It’s Smart, It’s Vulnerable
no because its not in my home. good luck hacking my mechanical thermostat.
I’m not overly convinced that anyone would be able to abuse any of my ghetto diy smart home gadgets
“who shut my tv off?!”
I know how insecure it is. Its always talking about how it feels sidelined and its feeling are hurt when I throw it in the trash.
The vast majority of this stuff should be called “dumb devices”, as in “dumb terminal”.
It’s as insecure as it appears to be…like I expected.
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