The Washington Post report included this recommendation about baby cameras “The first is to change your camera’s password to something that isn’t ’1111111′ or ‘iloveyousweeties,’… ” The December 20, 2018 report entitled “‘I’m in your baby’s room’: A hacker took over a baby monitor and broadcast threats, parents say” included these comments about IoT including using “two-factor verification”:
Of course, the problem isn’t limited to baby monitors,…
In truth, any home device connected to the Internet can be hacked — from printers to “smart” refrigerators to thermostats.
People need to be more aware of IoT Privacy Threats!