Recent research shows that 60% of smart home devices are released with default security settings. Experts emphasize that users should be more concerned about the built-in communication protocols (such as Zigbee, Z-Wave, etc.) between devices regarding data privacy. Additionally, with the cloud-based management of IoT devices, constantly updated software requirements pose an extra risk. What steps do you think manufacturers should prioritize on this issue? Instead of leaving users with default passwords, what standards should companies focus on?
Security concerns are rising around smart home devices.
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But isn't it a bit risky to buy smart devices with such poor default security? Has anyone tried manually changing passwords or isolating the IoT network?