NSA Chief Says Gov’t Will Use Smart Home Devices To Track People

NTEB – by Geoffrey Grider

As increasing numbers of devices connect to the internet and to one another, the so-called internet of things promises consumers increased convenience – the remotely operated thermostat from Google-owned Nest is a leading example. But as home computing migrates away from the laptop, the tablet and the smartphone, experts warn that the security features on the coming wave of automobiles, dishwashers and alarm systems lag far behind.  

However, James Clapper, the US director of national intelligence, was more direct in testimony submitted to the Senate on Tuesday as part of an assessment of threats facing the United States.

“IN THE FUTURE, INTELLIGENCE SERVICES MIGHT USE THE INTERNET OF THINGS FOR IDENTIFICATION, SURVEILLANCE, MONITORING, LOCATION TRACKING, AND TARGETING FOR RECRUITMENT, OR TO GAIN ACCESS TO NETWORKS OR USER CREDENTIALS,” CLAPPER SAID.

Clapper did not specifically name any intelligence agency as involved in household-device surveillance. But security experts examining the internet of things take as a given that the US and other surveillance services will intercept the signals the newly networked devices emit, much as they do with those from cellphones. Amateurs are already interested in easily compromised hardware; computer programmer John Matherly’s search engine Shodan indexes thousands of completely unsecured web-connected devices. source

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3 thoughts on “NSA Chief Says Gov’t Will Use Smart Home Devices To Track People

  1. This is why I will never own anything that can connect to the Internet (especially wirelessly) except my computer and phone. Sensitive conversations should never be held in the vicinity of any device that can connect to the Internet. Cell phones should be carried as infrequently as possible. And put tape over those webcams!

  2. “NSA Chief Says Gov’t Will Use Smart Home Devices To Track People”

    It’s the dummies monitoring them that I’m concerned about.

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