Huh. Well thanks for the info. I’m out of town so won’t be able to look further for a few days.
It’s just really surprising that the system by default allows passers by to connect and manage your devices. I don’t know my neighbors too well, but I do live next door to a Chris.
ignore my previous comment which I deleted and make sure your hue network and firmwares are fully updated.
some devices where/are still exploitable today if the update is not applied.
Huh. Well thanks for the info. I’m out of town so won’t be able to look further for a few days.
It’s just really surprising that the system by default allows passers by to connect and manage your devices. I don’t know my neighbors too well, but I do live next door to a Chris.
ignore my previous comment which I deleted and make sure your hue network and firmwares are fully updated. some devices where/are still exploitable today if the update is not applied.
https://blog.checkpoint.com/security/the-dark-side-of-smart-lighting-check-point-research-shows-how-business-and-home-networks-can-be-hacked-from-a-lightbulb/?theme=dark
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