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…
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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.

Jan 15, 2017 · 8:03 PM UTC

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.@internetofshit I think @FSecure_Sense might have been the first one but it was introduced in Nov 2015 and it still isn't for sale 🤔 @mikko
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for $10 I will come and unplug your internet -free warranty repair in case your mom plugs it back in again
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Me - "Hello Norton help line.. my anti-virus is not working.." Them - "My name is LRRRRR ruler of Omacron Persia 8..."
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Would you like to rent our fox to guard your henhouse?
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Iot security is the reason why I study IT. There is gonna be a shitload of work xD
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Doubles as a d20 by the looks of it.
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I wonder how easy it'll be to trigger its device isolation by sending it naughtipackets. Could be insta-DoS inna box!
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I just wanna roll it to see if i dodge a spike trap...
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but.. isn't the answer to just not buy any of it? Will there ever be mission critical IoT?
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