Smart Home and IOT

Smart home devices, like smart locks, thermostats, internet connected appliances so you can leave something prepped in your oven and turn it on when you are heading home, are designed to make our lives easier and more convenient.

But guess what, it also opens you up to more dangers and threat vectors from the internet.

Many of the smart home devices also send data back to their parent companies. 

Smart TV's even had back doors from some vendors to collect data about how you used your smart tv without your consent.

They are often low level code and easily hack able.

It's great that Alexa can order groceries for you but she can also let hackers into your home network.

Make sure you configure every smart home device with whatever internet security features are available.

You might consider an IDS appliance on your network that will monitor these for you.
I recently purchased this https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/akita-instant-wifi-privacy-for-smart-homes-security#/

This is the first home use priced/designed IDS/IPS I have seen for a reasonable price.  (Intrusion Detection System/Intrusion Prevention System)

Anyway, keep yourself safe.  Hackers have millions of automated attacks occurring around the world every second. 

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