I can't decide if a *Norton* router with a yearly subscription to protect against rogue IoT is bad, or even worse theverge.com/2017/1/3/141246…

Jan 15, 2017 · 8:01 PM UTC

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I'll happily try it if Norton wants to let me borrow one... but I expect this market will get pretty hot soon. IoT security will be big.
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Replying to @internetofshit
Worse. Fall sense of security.
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Replying to @Jasonreid536
your unsupported router? ;)
to patch a three month old bug. Apple has abandoned them.
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It's a real shame. Eero and Ubiquiti are interesting.
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Replying to @internetofshit
I like the look, and we need something like this. I just firewalled my cheap WiFi cams from the Internet, need to segment
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that's a lot of work for most folks tho eh
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Replying to @internetofshit
its worse. Dont expect consumers to cover shortfalls of bad coding. FTC doesnt either, given @Dlink lawsuit. #SueTheSource.
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Replying to @internetofshit
It is Norton How much are they going to pay you to use it? Wouldn't trust them as far as I could throw Gibraltar after Ghost