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Researchers found three vulnerabilities in Foscam connected security cameras that could enable a bad actor to gain root access knowing only the camera’s IP address.
Threatpost editors discuss the stories behind the biggest news that broke this week.
It’s the latest example of the hackability of off-the-shelf IoT devices – even when default passwords are changed.
Researchers found an array of vulnerabilities in the Logitech Harmony Hub, shedding light on IoT security.
Researchers discovered a flaw in Amazon’s Alexa virtual assistant that enabled them to eavesdrop on consumers with smart devices – and automatically transcribe every word said.
Too often, many IoT device manufacturers are opting to leave out costly security features for their small, low power connected devices. 
Despite numerous talks about IoT vulnerabilities at RSAC this week, a clear resolution on a fixes is nowhere in sight.
More than half of businesses have faced IoT-related attacks, yet only a third consider IoT cyber security “very important.”
Researchers have come up with a way to blind ISPs and attackers in a man-in-the-middle position to network traffic emanating from smart home devices.
The disclosure and recent analysis of thousands of leaked telnet credentials paints a bleak picture of the state of IoT security.