The echoes of 2020 continue to reverberate into 2021 in both the physical and digital worlds. Cybercriminals see in social-engineering attacks an effective, high-impact, low-cost methodology. Malicious actors will continue to focus on maximizing their profits, using the traditional cost-benefit analysis to decide on the best attack vector. The distinction between home and office blurred significantly last year, meaning that targeting the home puts adversaries one step closer to the corporate network. In the second half of 2020, exploits targeting internet-of-things devices topped the list.
Source: https://threatpost.com/threats-edge-iot-vaccine-fraud/166029/

