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Why Are IoT Devices Often Targeted in Cyberattacks?

Vijay Kumar Gupta
9 min readSep 11, 2024

The Internet of Things (IoT) has revolutionized modern life, transforming homes, businesses, industries, and cities by connecting physical devices to the digital world. From smart home appliances and industrial control systems to wearable fitness trackers and autonomous vehicles, IoT devices provide convenience, efficiency, and new opportunities for data collection and analysis. However, the rapid proliferation of IoT technology has also introduced significant security risks, making IoT devices prime targets for cyberattacks.

In this comprehensive blog, we’ll explore the reasons why IoT devices are frequently targeted in cyberattacks, the methods attackers use, and what individuals and organizations can do to protect themselves against these threats.

1. What Are IoT Devices?

IoT devices are internet-connected objects embedded with sensors, software, and other technologies that enable them to collect, send, and receive data. These devices can range from small, everyday gadgets like smart speakers, thermostats, and wearables to large-scale systems such as industrial machinery, medical equipment, and smart grids.

As of 2023, there are over 15 billion IoT devices in use globally, with this number expected to grow exponentially in the coming years. IoT is integral to…

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Vijay Kumar Gupta
Vijay Kumar Gupta

Written by Vijay Kumar Gupta

Vijay Gupta is an inspiring public speaker and social entrepreneur who has dedicated his life to bringing about positive change and empowering communities.

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