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Today's article from Sophos Security illustrates a major problem with a lot of IoT devices. This one is about garage door openers, but there are many reports of similar security failures in cameras, thermostats, smart door locks and others. When vulnerabilities are discovered, most IoT vendors make no effort to mitigate them. These are cheap devices that were never designed with security in mind and there is no budget for retrofits.
Many times access passwords are embedded in these devices that are not removable. These "secret" passwords find their way to the Internet for random people to take advantage of insecure devices. There are automated search programs constantly scanning the Internet looking for compromised devices. A big issue is when someone can hack into your smart light switch, it isn't turning on/off lights that is the problem - the problem is that light switch gives them a toe-hold to leverage their way into the rest of your home network. Then your main computer with all its documents, photos and family memories gets an unhealthy dose of ransom-ware shortly after they plunder your passwords and financial details. https://nakedsecurity.sophos.com/202...r-garage-door/ There are steps that can be taken to mitigate the danger, but many people who buy these devices don't have the technical background to even know there is a problem. |
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There's a search engine called, uh, Shodan (fans of '90s CRPGs may recognize that name) that can be used to find various devices accessible via the internet. From the wikipedia article:
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I don't consider "dumb" garage doors to be very secure to begin with. And In my case, the unlocked man door would probably be more attractive to thieves than my home made IoT garage door opener.
![]() The "security" of my IoT automation stuff is of very little concern to me. Any sense that one was more secure before using IoT and less secure after, is mostly illusory (not to mention academic). If thieves/criminals target you, a dearth of internet connected devices will not cause them to pass you by. Glass still breaks, locks still get smashed, and doors still get jimmied. And as far as toeholds into home networking... the WiFi router itself would be a far more attractive (and fairly well documented) point of failure. Especially for any competent gang of professional home hackers who've set up shop in your neighborhood. Last edited by DiapDealer; 04-06-2023 at 11:23 AM. |
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"Nest Secure and Dropcam products will stop working in April 2024"
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