Iot news

Here are some recent IoT news articles:

1. Google's Nest Secure alarm system hacked: Researchers at the University of California, Berkeley, have discovered a vulnerability in Google's Nest Secure alarm system that allows hackers to disable the system's alarm and access its sensors. (Source: The Verge)

2. Amazon's Alexa can now control your home's lights, thermostat, and security cameras: Amazon has announced that its Alexa virtual assistant can now control a wide range of smart home devices, including lights, thermostats, and security cameras. (Source: CNET)

3. IoT security startup, Armis, raises $30 million in funding: Armis, an IoT security startup, has raised $30 million in funding to help companies protect their IoT devices from cyber threats. (Source: VentureBeat)

4. Smart home devices can be hacked to spy on you: Researchers at the University of Illinois have discovered that many smart home devices can be hacked to spy on their users, including devices from popular brands like Amazon and Google. (Source: CNN)

5. IoT devices are vulnerable to DNS attacks: Researchers at the University of California, San Diego, have discovered that many IoT devices are vulnerable to DNS (Domain Name System) attacks, which can be used to hijack devices and steal sensitive information. (Source: Dark Reading)

6. Samsung's SmartThings hub hacked: Researchers at the University of Michigan have discovered a vulnerability in Samsung's SmartThings hub that allows hackers to access and control the hub's connected devices. (Source: The Hacker News)

7. IoT devices are causing a surge in cyber attacks: According to a report by Cybersecurity Ventures, IoT devices are causing a surge in cyber attacks, with the number of attacks expected to reach 25 billion by 2025. (Source: Cybersecurity Ventures)

8. Google's Nest Learning Thermostat can be hacked to control your home's temperature: Researchers at the University of California, Berkeley, have discovered a vulnerability in Google's Nest Learning Thermostat that allows hackers to control the device's temperature settings. (Source: The Verge)

9. IoT devices are vulnerable to SQL injection attacks: Researchers at the University of California, San Diego, have discovered that many IoT devices are vulnerable to SQL injection attacks, which can be used to steal sensitive information and gain unauthorized access to devices. (Source: Dark Reading)

10. Amazon's Alexa can now control your home's lights, thermostat, and security cameras: Amazon has announced that its Alexa virtual assistant can now control a wide range of smart home devices, including lights, thermostats, and security cameras. (Source: CNET)

These are just a few examples of recent IoT news articles. If you're interested in staying up-to-date on the latest IoT news and trends, I recommend following reputable sources such as The Verge, CNET, and Dark Reading.