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Threat From Hackers Against Internet of Things Grows in Australia

Threat From Hackers Against Internet of Things Grows in Australia
Monday, October 17, 2016

New research by Akamai Technologies has revealed that cyber criminals have cracked into as many as two million Internet-of-Things (IoT) devices at homes and businesses. IoT devices are products that connect to the internet, which now include refrigerators, sound systems, televisions and home security systems. In the report, researchers state that “Once malicious users access the web administration console of these device they can then compromise the device’s data and in some cases, take over the machine.” This report sheds much needed light on one of the most under-focused on areas of cyber security. Read the report here.

Rebecca Murray is co-author of this article. 

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