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Smart home security devices most at risk in IoT-targeted cyber attacks

Posted on 13 June 2019

From helpnetsecurity.com

IoT-targeted cyber attacks

Smart home security cameras equate to 47% of the most vulnerable devices followed by smart hubs such as Googlehome, Amazon Alexa, with the top countries executing attacks coming from China followed by USA, according to SAM Seamless Networks.

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