Hmm, which is worse, the Amazon flaw or the risk of clicking a Yahoo link, lol? All of these IoT devices are just creating a sh*t storm of issues with security.
I was about to click the link but noticed "yahoo."
It was one of those moments like when you bend down to pick up that small black thing off the floor and suddenly realise it's a spider!
I did click on it, but got no further. Flash and DRM required and about a minute later, uBlock Origin's 'blocked' count is at 293134 38 and still going up, even after the pihole filter. 'Cosmetic filter' count is at 49.
Sorry, I am not letting Amazon poorly vetted overworked minimum wage drivers in my home. THAT is the real security risk. Not to mention the fact that I can pwn your lock with the bluetooth on my phone.
Sorry, I am not letting Amazon poorly vetted overworked minimum wage drivers in my home. THAT is the real security risk. Not to mention the fact that I can pwn your lock with the bluetooth on my phone.
The drivers don't even have to be the thieves. They can just scout. They pop in the door lay down the package glance around at the stuff they see that can be stolen and report back to the gang of the thieves who use the hacked locks to break in the home.