Thats not true.Thats according to John Matherly, creator ofShodan.

Shodan runs and collects information on around 500 million of such devices every single month.

Imagine finding and accessing your own machine in one such search to realize the seriousness of the problem.

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The question that comes to mind why are these devices so vulnerable ?

Quite a big number of these devices should not even be on the internet.

Convenience comes first, security is usually an afterthought.

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Fortunately for us though, Shodan only captures a snapshot instead of broadcasting a live feed of data.

Money usually lies at the root of such security vulnerabilities.

Consumers will often choose the cheaper option that serves their purpose rather than the more expensive and secure models.

Also, like weve mentioned, most users simply fail to change the default passwords.

Even such a simple gesture will keep the rig out of reach from Shodan.

On the business side, there is no authority that can set rules and regulations for IoT devices.

source: www.techworm.net