From doorbell cameras to garage-door openers, cloud-based devices offer cybercriminals easy access to high-profile targets.
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 ...
It’s no secret that smart light switches are better buys than smart light bulbs, but I don’t have any smart switches installed yet. That’s what led me to devise a delightfully devilish hack that still ...
Residents are encouraged to switch off surveillance systems when not in use, particularly within private environments such as ...
Smart home security tips are increasingly important as hackers target cameras, locks, and thermostats to gain unauthorized access. Smart device protection relies on isolating networks, monitoring ...
Four interior designers have highlighted smart home devices that enhance both style and function, from lighting and climate control to security and entertainment. Their recommendations come as experts ...
Owners of smart devices were advised to create a separate Wi-Fi network and use complex passwords to protect against cyber attacks. This was announced on April 15 by the official portal of the capital ...
Many of the apps and devices we use every day contain privacy terms most people never read. Yet those clauses often allow extensive data harvesting, behavioral tracking and long-term storage of ...