50% of Internet-of-Things devices identified as printers had a weak password. This could indicate that owners never bothered to replace the factory access credentials or they chose a password that could be cracked easily. At the other end of the weakly-protected IoT spectrum are IP cameras and network attached storage (NAS) equipment. Using a good password to protect access to the administration panel of IoT devices reduce drastically your networks susceptibility to a large type of attacks, discouraging attempts from less skilled attackers. A webcam is a window into your home, and its compromise would directly impact your privacy.”]