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Internet Of Things – Household appliances vulnerable to hackers

An article in the Daily Telegraph today highlights the potential Cyber and Data risks that are inherent in certain “smart” household appliances.

Mike Barton, the Chief Constable of Durham Police, and the national lead on crime operations, has warned that consumers who purchase internet-enabled devices such as televisions, refrigerators “intelligent” childrens’ toys and even toasters(!) are leaving themselves susceptible to hackers who could use them to gain access to home wi-fi systems and ultimately sensitive banking and financial information such as bank accounts.

Mr Barton stated that criminals were “poised to take advantage of flaws in online security” and suggested that all appliances capable of connecting to the internet should carry a kitemark rating showing how secure they are.

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Cybercrime Failure Costly

In today’s news, the National Audit Office has criticised police, the government and banks for failing to tackle cybercrime after it was revealed just one in 150 police officers is dedicated to investigating cyberfraud.

The NAO says the cost to the economy as a whole was £144bn last year.

Sir Amyas Morse, head of the National Audit Office, said: “For too long, as a low-value but high-volume crime, online fraud has been over-looked by government, law enforcement and industry. It is now the most commonly experienced crime in England and Wales and demands an urgent response.”