The internet of hackable things
A Hacker Created a Roulette for Random People’s Hackable Computers
Anyone could access these computers and systems remotely, without any need to actually hack them.
How Criminals Could Hijack Wireless Mice to Hack Computers from Afar
Researchers warn that “billions” of computers are vulnerable, but experts caution that attack is not easy to reproduce or perform at scale.
Internet-Connected Fisher Price Teddy Bear Left Kids’ Identities Exposed
A flaw in an app for a Fisher Price talking bear allowed hackers to steal children personal data.
A GPS Tracker for Kids Had a Bug That Would Let Hackers Stalk Them
A now-fixed bug in a cheap smart GPS tracker potentially allowed stalkers to infiltrate families.
Nest Thermostat Leaked Zip Codes Over the Internet (Updated)
Even Google-owned Internet of Things devices suffer from common security flaws.
These Devices Are Trying To Secure The Internet of (Hackable) Things
As more devices get connected to the internet, some companies see an opportunity to sell security products.
When the Internet of Things Starts to Feel Like the Internet of Shit
A conversation with the man behind the hilarious Twitter account "Internet of Shit."
Smart Fridge Only Capable of Displaying Buggy Future of the Internet of Things
A series of complaints from owners of a Samsung Smart fridge show the dark and sometimes ridiculous side of the Internet of Things.
A Flawed Android App for Billboards Made Real-Life Ad-Blocking Possible
A security researcher found a way to turn off the lighting of internet-connected billboards exploiting vulnerabilities in an Android app.
Here's a Map of Hackable Smart Parking Garages
A hacker could easily get free parking forever, spy on customers, and steal their money, a researcher claims.
All the Ways To Hack a Smart City
As cities embrace software and become smart, they also get more hackable.
Some Wind Turbines Can Be Hacked by Anyone With an Internet Connection
Welcome to the Internet of Hackable Things.