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Rob Graham πŸ¦ƒ on Twitter: “1/x: So I bought a surveillance camera https://t.co/HbmPzrZgFK”

Posted by jpluimers on 2016/11/20

Conclusions:

  1. Always put your IoT devices behind a firewall
  2. Isolate each IoT device into it’s own “world” that can communicate as little with the rest of your networks as possible
  3. Preferably isolate each set of IoT devices that do need to communicate in their LoT (Lan of Things)
  4. Use Ad-Blockers

β€œ1/x: So I bought a surveillance camera”:Β [WayBack]Β Rob Graham πŸ¦ƒ on Twitter: “1/x: So I bought a surveillance camera https://t.co/HbmPzrZgFK”

Interesting:Β [WayBack]Β Errata Security: Configuring Raspberry Pi as a router

Via: [WayBack]Β Plugging in a new IP webcam. 98 seconds. infected. Wow. https://twitter.com/E… – G+ Jan Wildeboer

Interesting:Β [WayBack]Β Errata Security: Configuring Raspberry Pi as a router

Of course Rob tried many webcams to find a vulnerable one. And putting telnet port 23 to the open is not the best idea, but people do that or get an indirect infection by some piece of JavaScript from an Ad-Network that searches for local vulnerable devices. That’s how the internet works!

Since Twitter and other social media ten to show the non-interesting part of a stream, here is the full one (no time to edit out the superfluous stuff):

 

–jeroen

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