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Watch: Are Your IoT Enabled Devices at Risk?

A new hacking tool called “Autosploit” combines old exploit tools for a fresh risk to IoT devices. The program uses a search engine to make the hacking process simpler, widening its potential for use. The ability to find and exploit systems isn’t new. The idea that these two highly automated tools are combined to make…

By Industrial Iot · February 2, 2018, 10:35 PM UTC
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Watch: Are Your IoT Enabled Devices at Risk?

Key takeaways

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A new hacking tool called “Autosploit” combines old exploit tools for a fresh risk to IoT devices.

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The program uses a search engine to make the hacking process simpler, widening its potential for use.

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The ability to find and exploit systems isn’t new.

A new hacking tool called “Autosploit” combines old exploit tools for a fresh risk to IoT devices. The program uses a search engine to make the hacking process simpler, widening its potential for use. The ability to find and exploit systems isn’t new. The idea that these two highly automated tools are combined to make life even easier for someone to hack systems lowers the bar much more. As more devices become connected, innovators are searching for safeguards.

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