Antivirus company in warning to consumers
AVAST, the company behind the leading antivirus software, warned yesterday against attacks on home appliances connected to the internet, calling hackers targeting home routers a major threat to consumers.
“It’s a trivial thing to do and there’s nothing the user can do to fix it, other than to throw the router away and put in a new one,” Avast chief executive Vincent Steckler said.
Avast chief technology officer Ondrej Vlcek said that more and more people were using internet-enabled appliances which he described as “a total nightmare when it comes to security.”
Vulnerable appliances include TV sets, audio systems, coffee machines and toys, according to the Prague-based company, which every month registers 444 million users and stops 3.5 billion malware attacks to harmful websites.
In February, London police arrested a Briton suspected of staging a cyberattack on household routers run by Deutsche Telekom in November 2016, which knocked a million German households offline.
Steckler said his company had hacked into a router at a recent show in the US to demonstrate the harm such attacks can do.
Avast changed the router’s firmware, took control of a TV set and made it play a Barack Obama speech over and over.
“Even if you turn off the TV, the router turns the TV back on and the user can’t see anything other than the Obama speech,” Steckler said.
“I know most people, especially Americans, care much more about their TV than they do about their data. They’d probably be much more willing to pay ransom for it,” he laughed.
Internet security became a hot topic last Friday when a ransomware attack hit more than 300,000 computers worldwide, affecting Britain’s National Health Service, US package delivery giant FedEx and Germany’s Deutsche Bahn rail network.
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