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Consumer Reports is naming and shaming smart home companies without proper security vulnerability reporting.
Level, Chamberlain, Moen, Aqara, and Lutron are just some of the manufacturers the publication reports lack a dedicated way for security researchers to flag vulnerabilities — meaning a malicious hacker could potentially take advantage of a flaw before the company knows about it.
Check out the full report to see who’s on the naughty list — and who made the nice list.
Who Ya’ Gonna Call? Why IoT Companies Should Embrace Vulnerability Disclosure Programs
[Innovation at Consumer Reports]
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