From doorbell cameras to garage-door openers, cloud-based devices offer cybercriminals easy access to high-profile targets.
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 ...
Residents are encouraged to switch off surveillance systems when not in use, particularly within private environments such as ...
Users can take steps to reduce the risk of attack on smart homes. Strong passwords, MFA, and secure setup all enhance device security. Research smart device brands before making a purchase. As a smart ...
China-linked hackers are hiding attacks inside your home router and smart devices, 9 countries just issued an urgent warning ...
Last week, I examined how your smart home may be watching you, along with privacy considerations for smart devices in the age of AI robots. But I left readers with many unanswered questions ...
News of more than 120,000 Korean home cameras being hacked recently can shake your confidence in connected devices. Stories like that make you picture cybercriminals breaking into homes with high-tech ...