With our embrace of smart technology, we have collectively traded safety for comfort, making ourselves vulnerable to hackers.
You may have heard the recent news of over 100,000 Korean home cameras being hacked to spy on people, and I wouldn't blame you if news like that makes you worry about smart homes and how safe new ...
Those laser pointer lights could hack into your smart home voice assistant. University researchers say they were able to hack Alexa, Google Home, Siri and Facebook Portal by shining lasers at them.
Scopophobia is a fear of security cameras — the concern that behind their small, beady lenses, someone is watching you. If that concerns you, you aren’t alone; according to surveys, as many as one in ...
Smart home, smarter criminals.
Hackers infiltrating smart TVs via Wi-Fi flaws and malware—discover signs and this TV security guide's home cybersecurity tips to lock them out. Pixabay, Alehandra13 Smart TVs have revolutionized home ...
CISA has released an advisory to warn about four vulnerabilities discovered by a researcher in Gardyn Home and Gardyn Studio.
The system seemed to open up a much wider network, rather than just his own vacuum. hundreds of devices. Then thousands. In reality, the interface he created ...
Nearly 70% of homeowners say they would replace their thermostat for a more secure option, signaling a sharp shift in consumer confidence.
ALBANY, N.Y. -- Sen. Charles Schumer is calling on the manufacturers of smart televisions and other devices connected to the Internet to help protect consumers from hackers. The New York Democrat says ...