The Future of Hacking: What Hackers Will Be Targeting Next

Data has become one of the most valuable commodities of modern industry — even referred to by some as “the new oil.” Hackers know this, which is why more and more companies are suffering from data breaches.

IoT devices are growing rapidly in popularity, but are also notoriously difficult to secure. The trend is worrying for cybersecurity experts who believe that unsecured IoT devices could provide hackers with an easy access point to home or organization networks. Many IoT devices lack basic security features and have unlimited access to the home or office network they are connected to. That means that if a hacker can access just one smart device, they may have access to the whole network. Access controls and better IoT security can fix this problem — but many consumers don’t know how to configure network access and have little or no control over what kind of security features their smart devices ship with. Read More

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