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Internet of Things

Tens of flaws in Samsung SmartThings Hub expose smart home to attack

Cisco Talos researchers found tens of flaws in Samsung SmartThings Hub controller that potentially expose smart home devices to attack Cisco Talos researchers have discovered 20 vulnerabilities in Samsung SmartThings Hub controller that potentially...

July 30, 2018  By Pierluigi Paganini   Posted In  Breaking News  Hacking  Internet of Things 

Security bug in Swann IoT Camera allowed to access video feeds

Security experts have discovered a security glitch in Swann IoT camera that could be exploited by attackers to access video feeds. Security experts from Pen Test Partners (Andrew Tierney, Chris Wade and Ken Munro) along with security researchers...

July 29, 2018  By Pierluigi Paganini   Posted In  Breaking News  Hacking  Internet of Things 

Korean Davolink routers are easy exploitable due to poor cyber hygene

Davolink dvw 3200 routers have their login portal up on port 88, the access is password protected, but the password is hardcoded in the HTLM of login page. The story started in 2018 when Anubhav noticed a very basic flaw the routers of the Korean vendor...

July 25, 2018  By Pierluigi Paganini   Posted In  Breaking News  Hacking  Internet of Things 

Sony addresses remotely exploitable flaws in Sony IPELA E Network Cameras

Sony fixed 2 remotely exploitable flaws in Sony IPELA E Series Network Camera products that could be exploited to execute commands or arbitrary code. Sony addressed two remotely exploitable flaws in Sony IPELA E Series Network Camera products that...

July 24, 2018  By Pierluigi Paganini   Posted In  Breaking News  Hacking  Internet of Things 

Experts disclose dangerous flaws in robotic Dongguan Diqee 360 smart vacuums

Positive Technologies discovered two flaws affecting Dongguan Diqee 360 smart vacuums that can be used to perform video surveillance. Security researchers from Positive Technologies have discovered two vulnerabilities affecting Dongguan Diqee 360 smart...

July 20, 2018  By Pierluigi Paganini   Posted In  Breaking News  Hacking  Internet of Things 

ZoomEye IoT search engine cached login passwords for tens of thousands of Dahua DVRs

A security researcher discovered that the IoT search engine ZoomEye has cached login passwords for tens of thousands of Dahua DVRs. The IoT search engine ZoomEye has cached login passwords for tens of thousands of Dahua DVRs, the discovery was made by security...

July 16, 2018  By Pierluigi Paganini   Posted In  Breaking News  Hacking  Internet of Things 

Smart Speaker Banking Is Coming to a Device Near You, But Is It Secure?

Smart speaker Banking Is coming to a device near you, Which are the cyber risks associated with their use? Are they a new opportunity for attackers? The popularity of voice-activated smart speakers like the Google Home and Amazon Echo has made brands,...

July 8, 2018  By Pierluigi Paganini   Posted In  Breaking News  Hacking  Internet of Things  Security 

HNS Botnet evolves and targets cross-platform database solutions

The HNS IoT botnet (Hide and Seek) originally discovered by BitDefender in January evolves and now targets cross-platform database solutions. Do you remember the Hide 'N Seek (HNS) botnet? The IoT botnet Hide ‘N Seek botnet appeared in the threat...

July 8, 2018  By Pierluigi Paganini   Posted In  Breaking News  Cyber Crime  Internet of Things  Malware 

Critical flaws patched in ISP Advanced Digital Broadcast Broadband devices

Advanced Digital Broadcast has rolled out security patched to fix three critical vulnerabilities in Its Broadband gear. Advanced Digital Broadcast has released patches for three critical vulnerabilities affecting broadband gateways. All the ADB Broadband...

July 7, 2018  By Pierluigi Paganini   Posted In  Breaking News  Hacking  Internet of Things 

Vulnerabilities in Fredi Wi-Fi baby monitor can be exploited to use it a spy cam

Vulnerabilities in Fredi Wi-Fi baby monitor could be exploited by a remote unauthenticated attacker to control it and spy on the family. Security researchers at SEC Consult reported discovered that vulnerabilities in Fredi Wi-Fi baby monitor could be exploited...

June 24, 2018  By Pierluigi Paganini   Posted In  Breaking News  Digital ID  Hacking  Internet of Things 


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