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Despite reports of hacking, baby monitors remain woefully insecure

A security analysis of nine baby monitors from different manufacturers revealed serious vulnerabilities and design flaws. Researchers found hidden and hard-coded credentials providing local and remote access over services like SSH or Telnet. The tests were performed by researchers from security firm Rapid7 during the first half of this year. Three of the devices had particularly critical vulnerabilities, the Rapid7 researchers said. The devices cost between $55 to $255 and have been reported to the U.S. Computer Emergency Readiness Team (US-CERT)”]

Source: https://www.csoonline.com/article/2979669/despite-reports-of-hacking-baby-monitors-remain-woefully-insecure.html

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