Unfortunately, this is not an isolated incident. Digital devices offer great convenience, but they have vulnerabilities, just like computers do. On the plus side, hackers are less likely to target your home system than an extensive database with valuable information.
Regardless of the level of risk, protecting your privacy and in-home network can and should be done. Here are some ways to add more security to your digital home.
Your Wi-Fi network is what connects all your devices to each other and the internet. Protecting your personal network is the most crucial step in securing your home from hackers. There are several ways to make your Wi-Fi network more secure.
Registering smart devices and appliances is very important. Just like your computer, the software in your appliances will require updates as security vulnerabilities are discovered. Having them registered will ensure you are alerted to new software security updates.
If all this information seems a bit overwhelming, you're not alone. You buy smart technology for convenience. None of this sounds convenient. Instead of trying to do all this yourself, hire professionals to install your devices and smart appliances. A trained professional can usually set up multiple networks on your Wi-Fi faster than you can read the directions to do so.
If your digital device has no power to it, no hacker can access it. When you’re going to be away from home for an extended period, unplug those devices which are not critical, like smart speakers, smart TV, etc. This will at least limit what a hacker can access.
If you are selling or getting rid of a smart device, it is imperative to remove personal data and do a factory reset. You don't know who might gain access to that device once it leaves your possession. Don't send personal information into unknown hands.
If you want to learn more about how to protect the privacy of your home, give us a call at Wilcox Electric. We’d be happy to help.