Smart homes make life easier, but without the right setup, they can open the door to hackers and privacy invasions. From weak default passwords to unsecured cameras, vulnerabilities can lurk in every ...
From doorbell cameras to garage-door openers, cloud-based devices offer cybercriminals easy access to high-profile targets.
Smart home gadgets can make your life easier, but convenience comes at a price. Smart devices often lack strong authentication. They can easily leak your data, as some of them don't use encryption or ...
Smart home security tips are increasingly important as hackers target cameras, locks, and thermostats to gain unauthorized access. Smart device protection relies on isolating networks, monitoring ...
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Most smart home devices are often poorly protected, use weak communication protocols and no encryption, which puts them in the spotlight for cybercriminals. Users often make hackers’ lives much easier ...
A three-year audit of a personal smart home setup uncovered four major security flaws, including outdated devices, lingering user access, unencrypted data leaks, and unsecured voice assistants.
PCWorld highlights CES 2026’s standout smart home innovations, including Samsung’s new Micro RGB TV technology, LG’s wireless Evo W6 Wallpaper TV, and Ring’s expanded Sidewalk-enabled device lineup.
WASHINGTON — Smart lightbulbs that change color and can turn on and off with an app or device, are useful, but it could be vulnerable to a hacker. Check Point security researchers recently revealed ...
China-linked hackers are hiding attacks inside your home router and smart devices, 9 countries just issued an urgent warning ...