Internet enabled “smart” wearables, home or business devices and appliances such as tablets, projectors, eye glasses, automobiles, refrigerators, dishwashers, televisions, streaming devices, baby monitors, security and monitoring systems, and even doorbells are prone to cyberattacks. There are now more than 10 billion1 of these internet of things (IoT) devices being used globally. As cyberattacks on IoT devices increase, businesses and consumers can follow a few best practices to help ensure personal information and business......
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