Thursday, May 2, 2019

P2P Tech Is Once Again Compromising IoT Devices

The above map shows the location of the affected devices. 

Last week, the investigative reporting blog Krebs on Security dropped one doozy of an IoT story: More than 2 million peer-to-peer enabled IoT devices have been found vulnerable to “eavesdropping, credential theft, and remote compromise” due to security flaws in their P2P software, iLnkP2P.



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