Thursday, 7 August 2014
70 percent of Internet of Things devices vulnerable to attack: HP study
From Continuity Central
“HP has released results from a study which found that 70 percent of the most commonly used Internet of Things (IoT) devices contain vulnerabilities, including password security, encryption and general lack of granular user access permissions.
With the rise of IoT, the number and diversity of connected devices is expected to increase exponentially. This spike in demand is pushing manufacturers to quickly bring to market connected devices, cloud access capabilities and mobile applications in order to gain share. While this increase in IoT devices promises benefits to consumers, it also opens the doors for security threats ranging from software vulnerabilities to denial-of-service (DOS) attacks to weak passwords and cross-site scripting vulnerabilities.”
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