The U.S. Federal Trade Commission issued a complaint on Wednesday against Internet-connected device maker Trendnet due to a security flaw in one of its webcams – a device marketed for home security ...
Don’t you hate it when people want to kill the messenger instead of address the problems highlighted in the message? This time the messenger is Shodan, as the IoT search engine added a new section ...
For anyone involved in information security and combating the incredible breadth and depth of malware that’s constantly aimed at stealing our most important information, it’s not enough to simply know ...
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Let's say you bought an Internet-connected camera for your home so you could keep an eye on your baby, or watch your dog while you were at work, or to make sure your home was secure while vacationing.
“When people don’t see stuff on Google, they think no one can find it. That’s not true.” That’s according to John Matherly, creator of Shodan, the scariest search engine on the Internet. Unlike Google ...
Shodan, a search engine for the Internet of Things (IoT), recently launched a new section that lets users easily browse vulnerable webcams. The feed includes images of marijuana plantations, back ...
Action News Investigates has learned you may be letting the world into your living room without knowing it -- all because of webcams that are open to anyone on the Internet. There are an estimated 10 ...