Posted on Friday June 15, 2018
You probably think your Internet of Things (IoT) devices don't need as much protection as your PCs or laptops. Newsflash: They're actually even more vulnerable to hacking. In fact, researchers have discovered a terrifying strain of IoT malware that can infect your devices.The Hide and Seek (HNS) malware has created a "botnet" by quietly infecting thousands of devices using advanced communication methods. Without getting too technical, a botnet adds or “recruits†computers to their network to carry out malicious acts, such as overloading a network by telling every infected device in the botnet to try and connect at the same time.
The new HNS can't be removed by resetting the infected device, which is the solution for most IoT malware strains. The new strain can also exploit a greater variety of devices and in less time than its predecessors. Experts believe it has already compromised more than 90,000 IPTC cameras and other devices.
IoT devices are easily hacked if they connect to the internet, which is home to opportunistic cybercriminals. And because businesses and consumers are expected to acquire and use more IoT devices (the market is expected to reach $1.7 trillion by 2020), it's imperative to take cybersecurity precautions.
Luckily, there are steps you can take to keep your devices -- and ultimately your network and data -- safe from HNS and other forms of malware.