Next, makers of smart garage door openers, wall plugs and home alarms have a serious vulnerability where their devices can be remotely controlled over the internet with no need for local access. The security researcher who found the vulnerability has apparently been trying to contact Nexus since early January, but they have yet to respond. Our discussion question is, at what point do these kinds of security gaps qualify as intentional negligence? Yeah, this seems pretty, this seems like a likely candidate for this one's pretty bad.

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