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The Security Ledger |
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412988 |
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2017-09-27 16:00:17 (vue: 2017-09-27 16:00:17) |
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Hole in Mobile Apps Leave Home Automation Systems Vulnerable to Hacking |
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Mobile applications used with two, popular home automation platforms by Wink and Insteon fail to protect user login information, leaving the devices vulnerable to hacking, a researcher at Rapid7 found. A researcher at the firm Rapid7 is warning that two popular home automation systems: the Wink Hub 2 and Insteon Hub save administrator user names...Read the whole entry... _!fbztxtlnk!_ https://feeds.feedblitz.com/~/461954140/0/thesecurityledger -->»Related StoriesA Year After Mirai: Insecure Devices are still a Huge ProblemBluetooth Flaw affects Billions of Devices and has a Name: BlueBorneCourt Balks at FTC’s D-Link Complaint, Wants Proof of Harm
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