Check Point® Software Technologies Ltd. has seven tips to keep your smart home devices out of the hands of hackers. In an increasingly connected world, it would be hard to find a home that doesn’t have some sort of smart device, in fact, according to the latest research there are 2.22 million smart homes in the UK alone.
Whether it’s a speaker that can also curate a shopping list, a doorbell with a fully functioning camera or a smoke alarm that connects directly to your mobile phone to remind you to replace those batteries, these devices are here to stay. However, while these gadgets provide much convenience for consumers, they are also simultaneously multiplying the number of access points that hackers can use to steal private and personal information.
An investigation by Which? reported that, on average, homes with smart devices are vulnerable to 12,000 hacking or unknown scanning attacks from across the world in just a single week, which tells you the size of the problem. From there you only have to switch on the news to hear horror stories, ranging from smart devices listening to private conversations to hackers using camera-enabled gadgets to gain access to a constant stream of live video from inside our homes.
Plus, as if that wasn’t enough, these intruders can then go that one step further, and take advantage of the world’s new shift towards working from home, to then jump over to our often unprotected work devices that are connected to the same compromised wi-fi and gain access to the corporate network. By using our smart home devices as a gateway, these intruders can leave behind a path of total chaos, affecting not only personal privacy but also resulting in a possible corporate-wide data breach.
Mr. Sundar Balasubramanian, Managing Director, India, and SAARC, Check Point Software Technologies said, “As consumers, we’re hyper aware of the precautions to take to prevent burglars from entering our homes and stealing our physical possessions. However, most often, we overlook the hidden threats posed by our smart home devices that allow malicious hackers with sinister intentions to watch and listen to our most private conversations conducted in the comfort and confines of our own homes.
“With every year that passes, we are seeing a constant trend of hackers becoming ever more aggressive and, as a result, any device connected to the internet is ‘fair game.’ In the landscape we now live in, it’s not enough to assume that these incidences just ‘won’t happen’ to you and all owners of these devices should be taking extra precautions to keep their information protected as it only takes only one overlooked device for a hacker to create untold harm and distress.”
Tips to keep your smart home devices safe and secure: