Home automation systems rife with holes, security experts say
A variety of network-controlled home automation devices lack basic security controls, making it possible for attackers to access their sensitive functions, often from the Internet, according to researchers from security firm Trustwave.
Some of these devices are used to control door locks, surveillance cameras, alarm systems, lights and other sensitive systems.
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