
Smart Devices That Make Life Easier May Also Be Easy To Hack
Clip: 9/5/2013 | 6m 13s
Smart Devices That Make Life Easier May Also Be Easy To Hack, Says FTC
Wireless devices let us control our household appliances through the Internet with ease, but do they also make it easier for hackers to disrupt our daily lives? Hari Sreenivasan speaks with Kashmir Hill of Forbes on a recent finding by the Federal Trade Commission of inadequate security protections for some products.
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Smart Devices That Make Life Easier May Also Be Easy To Hack
Clip: 9/5/2013 | 6m 13s
Wireless devices let us control our household appliances through the Internet with ease, but do they also make it easier for hackers to disrupt our daily lives? Hari Sreenivasan speaks with Kashmir Hill of Forbes on a recent finding by the Federal Trade Commission of inadequate security protections for some products.
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