iot security best practices

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This tag covers discussions on securing Internet of Things (IoT) devices, with a focus on real-world vulnerabilities and mitigation strategies. Recent threads examine critical flaws in the Schneider Electric EVLink WallBox and ECOVACS DEEBOT robotic vacuum, highlighting risks to home charging infrastructure and smart home networks. Topics include vulnerability disclosure, firmware updates, network segmentation, and best practices for reducing attack surfaces. The content emphasizes actionable guidance for users to protect IoT devices from exploitation, particularly in residential and small business environments. Recurring themes include the importance of patching, secure configuration, and monitoring for unusual activity.
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    Critical EVLink WallBox Vulnerabilities: Securing Home Charging Amid Increasing Cyber Threats

    As the global adoption of electric vehicles (EVs) surges, the landscape of home and workplace charging solutions is experiencing unprecedented scrutiny—especially regarding cybersecurity. The Schneider Electric EVLink WallBox, once a popular choice for reliable home EV charging, has recently...
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    ECOVACS DEEBOT Vulnerabilities: Securing Your Smart Home from IoT Threats

    Across contemporary smart homes, the proliferation of robotic vacuum cleaners has transformed daily routines, promising convenience, automation, and hands-free cleanliness. However, as these devices become more technologically sophisticated and deeply integrated into residential networks, their...
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