FRANKFURT, Oct 7 (Reuters) - Network-connected electricity meters installed in millions of homes across Spain lack essential security controls, according to two researchers who say the vulnerabilities ...
John McNabb, a security expert who has focused on protecting drinking water, told the audience at the Defcon hacker conference in Las Vegas today that, despite a $40 billion-dollar water economy, it's ...
You may have heard the recent news of over 100,000 Korean home cameras being hacked to spy on people, and I wouldn't blame you if news like that makes you worry about smart homes and how safe new ...
Smart meters are a key part of advanced metering infrastructure but they are vulnerable to electricity theft that affects ...
News of more than 120,000 Korean home cameras being hacked recently can shake your confidence in connected devices. Stories like that make you picture cybercriminals breaking into homes with high-tech ...
AI has made many things easier; almost anyone can vibe-code something usable without any programming knowledge. Unfortunately, thanks to AI, it's also never been easier to hack someone's smart home.
The smart grid surrounds us these days. In the U.S. approximately 36 million smart electricity meters have been deployed since 2007.1 In Europe, both Italy2 and Sweden3 have each achieved complete ...