Smart Home Devices Raise New Cybersecurity Concerns

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02 June 2026, 19:04

Smart Home Devices Raise New Cybersecurity Concerns
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Smart home technology is becoming increasingly popular as homeowners embrace connected devices for greater convenience and security. From smart lights and door locks to voice assistants, many household functions can now be controlled with a smartphone or voice command.

However, cybersecurity experts warn that internet-connected devices may also create new security risks if not properly protected. Because these devices are linked to cloud-based systems, hackers could potentially exploit vulnerabilities to gain access to home networks and personal data.

One of the biggest concerns involves security cameras. Cases of hackers accessing private camera feeds and sharing footage online have become more common globally. Smart door locks can also be targeted, potentially allowing unauthorized access to homes. Meanwhile, poorly secured smart speakers and other connected devices may be exploited to bypass security systems or become part of larger cyberattacks.

Experts Urge Basic Security Measures

Technology experts say many of these risks can be minimized through simple precautions. Users are advised to replace default passwords with strong, unique credentials and enable two-factor authentication wherever possible. Experts also recommend connecting smart devices to a separate guest network rather than the primary home Wi-Fi network. Regular software and firmware updates are equally important to address security vulnerabilities. As smart homes become more common, experts stress that digital security should be treated with the same importance as physical security. Strong cybersecurity practices can help protect both household privacy and personal safety.