Peer-to-peer takes on a whole new meaning when used to spy on 3.7 million or more cameras, other IoT gear

More than 3.7 million. That’s the latest number of surveillance cameras, baby monitors, doorbells with webcams, and other internet-connected devices found left open to hijackers via two insecure communications protocols globally, we’re told. This is up from estimates of a couple of million last year. The protocols are CS2 Network P2P, used by more than Read more about Peer-to-peer takes on a whole new meaning when used to spy on 3.7 million or more cameras, other IoT gear[…]