How do smart home security issues frequently prevent being compromised?

In recent years, the popularity of smart homes is obvious, and smart home devices are gradually being accepted. However, during this period, we can always see all kinds of news about the insecurity of smart home devices, including being hacked, stealing privacy, etc. Etc. Therefore, ensuring the security of smart devices has become a difficult problem for major manufacturers.

According to HP's July 2008 release of the IoT Device Security Assessment Report, over 70% of IoT devices have experienced security issues in the past three years, including well-known products such as Nest thermostats and Kwikset Intelligence. Door locks, Foscam baby surveillance cameras, etc., and hacking is the most common means. Specifically, it includes black IoT devices for remote control, data acquisition, eavesdropping conversations, and the like.

Of course, this is only the written survey data. After all, IoT devices have not reached the level of universal popularity. Unless you are a celebrity or listed company CEO, it is difficult to become a target of hackers. However, this is a hidden danger in the development of smart homes. It is also necessary to understand preventive measures as early as possible. Below, let's take a look at how to make the smart home environment relatively safe.

1, the router is the key

First of all, any smart home device based on wireless network connection must be connected to the wireless router in your home to work, so the router is the primary line of defense. The basic operations for enhanced security include modifying the username and password (the default login and password for the router is Admin and Password by default), limiting the SSID broadcast or binding the login device IP. Of course, your wireless signal also needs to be encrypted, and the WPA2 standard is currently safe.

According to last year's data, more than 12 million home wireless routers have a hidden attack on cookies. By sending a malicious cookie file to the router, the hacker can gain login privileges to control the personal home network and each connected device. Therefore, it's a good idea to check if your router is vulnerable and upgrade the firmware or replace the new model.

2, professional protective equipment

As the security of home WIFI networks becomes more and more serious, some anti-virus software vendors have begun to introduce new services to improve this phenomenon. For example, a security device that can access the router and monitor the sending and receiving of data in real time can block most network attacks. In addition, there are some security-oriented wireless routing products that identify and block hackers' intrusions through stronger encryption or cloud technologies.

Of course, in the end, we hope that IoT equipment manufacturers can put security first, and constantly improve the anti-intrusion capability of the equipment, so that users can use it with peace of mind. (Source: Smart Home Network)

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