Behind Petya was a hacker who now feels bad: This is a good story discussing both how the Petya malware was created and why, and then the incredible effects after it was tweaked and sent back out into the world with a different purpose. Instead of … [Read more...]
Reviewing Eero’s new gear and IoT ransomware
On this week's Internet of Things Podcast... Alexa has new skills thanks to the Echo Show launching this week, and the Google Home gets some fancy new code. Kevin and I discuss how to turn your Echo device into an intercom, my take on the new Eero … [Read more...]
WigWag moves from consumer to enterprise IoT
Back in 2013 an Austin, Texas company called WigWag launched a Kickstarter campaign for a hub and sensor that offered a fairly complex recipe-setting service for the time. I called it a "heap of fun" but said that the programming might be daunting … [Read more...]
What IT can learn about cybersecurity from manufacturing
Last week I attended a Honeywell Process Solutions user group event in San Antonio because my love of the smart home is actually surpassed by my love of industrial IoT. This Honeywell division makes software and a few physical products to help … [Read more...]
Internet of Things News of the Week, June 23 2017
Here are interesting news stories from around the world of the Internet of Things this week. Get this summary in your inbox every Friday when you subscribe to the newsletter. Augury raises $17 million: Listen up! No really, listen up. That's what … [Read more...]
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