An Internet of Things-based ‘smart’ alarm dubbed iSmartAlarm has several vulnerabilities that could help criminals to set up a cyber-assisted burglary. Ilia Shnaidman, head of security research at ...
"He can gain full control of any iSmartAlarm cube and also retrieve all of their customers’ private data, including their home address – creating a perfect scenario for cyber assisted crime." More ...
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