There will always be nefarious individuals looking to do harm. This is the backbone of a lawsuit against two companies looking to scam Amazon Alexa users.
As companies are working hard to patch their security loopholes, Microsoft is paying people a $100,000 bug bounty if they break into its Azure IoT system.
With COVID-19 remaining in full swing, IoT for hospitals is growing to help people beat the coronavirus, including Hy-genie smart hand sanitizer dispensers.
Researchers have discovered a new way for hackers to get their hands on your data. As it turns out, IoT isn’t storing biometric data as well as we might have hoped.
The Geely Group announced that they’re ready to ship two OmniCloud satellites as part of their plan. OmniCloud will then help smart cars get from A to B.
Unfortunately, ESET IoT Research has recently found that three home hubs have severe security flaws. As such, owners should consider updating or replacing them.
Sure, 5G is super fast and utilizes low latency, but there are other things to consider beyond that, such as the increased chance of security attacks to IoT.
Apple and Tile were back in another congressional hearing facing off against each other in an antitrust investigation by the U.S. Justice Dept. and FTC.
Apple added a questionnaire to help you diagnose coronavirus COVID-19 while a separate research project is developing A.I. to detect the virus based on your voice.
Computers and viruses have a traditionally rocky relationship, but that hasn’t stopped technology from joining the front lines against the COVID-19 pandemic.
Security cameras are great at detecting motion, then starting to film to let you know there is an intruder. Visual One wants to make cameras even smarter.