The New York Times – October 22, 2016
The advantage of putting every device on the internet is obvious. It means your refrigerator can order you milk when you are running low, and the printer on your home network can tell a retailer that you need more ink…That is where the internet of things comes in. Most of the devices have been hooked up to the web over the past few years with little concern for security.
Passive appliances now turned “traitor,”
As you’re hacked by your clunky refrigerator.
As you’re hacked by your clunky refrigerator.