Hacking with smart light bulb

Smart light bulbs could allow hackers to steal your personal data

UTSA researchers found out that the invisible wave spectrum in the smart bulbs, that come equipped with infrared capabilities, could be controlled by hackers. 

The researchers have reviewed the security holes that exist in popular smart-light brands and have determined that the next prime target for cyberattacks could be smart bulbs that are connected to other home devices. 





Hackers can send commands to such smart bulbs via the infrared invisible light emanated from the bulbs to either steal data or spoof other connected devices on the home network.

Your smart bulb could come equipped with infrared capabilities, and most users don’t know that the invisible wave spectrum can be controlled. You can misuse those lights. Any data can be stolen: texts or images. Anything that is stored in a computer,” Murtuza Jadliwala said. 

Jadliwala also provided recommendations to avoid smart bulbs from getting exploited, which include:

  1. Consumers should prefer bulbs that come with a smart home hub rather than those that connect directly to other home devices.
  2. He also recommends smart bulb manufacturers to implement security measures to limit the level of access that smart bulbs have to other connected home devices.




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