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Ironpie robot vacuum can suck up your privacy
You might want to unplug this not-so-smart robot: researchers found they can watch video streams piped out from its security camera. This post appeared first on Naked Security Blog by…
Shodan Monitor – New Tool to Setup Network Alerts and Track Devices Exposed to Internet
Shodan launches a new tool that helps organizations in detecting their devices that exposed over the Internet. The Shodan Monitor keeps track of the devices exposed to the internet. It…
Family tracking app spilled pics, names and real-time location data
A journalist/researcher team got a sensitive database taken down after the vendor responsible failed to acknowledge a problem. This post appeared first on Naked Security Blog by Sophos Author: Danny…
Monero cryptominers hijack hundreds of unpatched Docker hosts
A recently-disclosed vulnerability in the Docker containerisation platform is being exploited by cybercriminals to mine the Monero (XMR) cryptocurrency on hundreds of servers. This post appeared first on Naked Security…
Dow Jones Watchlist of risky businesses exposed on public server
A company with access to the Dow Jones Watchlist of risky people and businesses left it on a public AWS server without a password. This post appeared first on Naked…
Japanese government will try to hack its citizens’ IOT devices
Japan will hack citizens’ IoT devices to mop up cyber security before the Olympics. Don’t like the notion? Here’s how to lock ’em down! This post appeared first on Naked…
State agency exposes 3TB of data, including FBI info and remote logins
Oklahoma’s Department of Securities (ODS) exposed 3TB of files in plain text containing sensitive data on the public internet this month. This post appeared first on Naked Security Blog by…
Don’t fall victim to the Chromecast hackers – here’s what to do
First they came for your printer… and then they came for your Chromecast – learn how to tighten up your router security. This post appeared first on Naked Security Blog…
Hackers Compromised SmartTVs and Chromecast Devices To Promote PewDiePie YouTube Channel
Hackers hijacked thousands of publically available Chromecast/SmartTV/GoogleHome devices to remotely play video on the users device and urge users to subscribe for the channel. The hacking campaign dubbed CastHack run…