Does /g/ have any IoT devices? Are they botnetted in any way? Are you monitoring them?
I'm thinking about getting Amazon Alexa but I'm not sure I'd trust it.
Anyway, tell us what you have in your (probably your parents') home!
>Anyway, tell us what you have in your (probably your parents') home!
your mom.
>>59518575
thinking of pimping my house with raspi zeros and shit
Anything that needs to connect to Internet is a botnet. Your god damn toaster or scale doesn't need Internet connection.
You definitely cannot trust alexa.
>>59518575
fuck Alexa that spying sack of shit
I was thinking about getting those lights that you can control over the phone but even those can be hacked! Crazy shit man.
i have google fiber.
i have a chinese IP cam that connects to the internet (to upload pics to dropbox)
thats about it.
Things on my network:
>sat tv box
>printer
>adsl router
>raspberry pi
>time capsule
>computers, tablets, phones
I have Hue and Arlo. The Arlo cams only point at front and back door so I am OK with that. I could care less if someone can hack my lightbulbs though
>>59518575
I have a chromecast if that counts
Haven't monitored its behaviour yet but it has to be a botnet. Anyone caught it sending network info to google yet?
>>59519707
How do you think it "updates" itself?
>>59519182
>>printer
Last year, HP updated its printers remotely with firmware that disabled 3rd party printer cartridges.
>>59519756
I read about that.
One of my friends had one that stopped working around the right time.
They just got another HP though :/
>>59519742
yeah i know, but i was curious if anyone monitored it over a longer period
>>59519810
lmao thats so ironic
>>59519855
it constantly sends something. it's over https.