I know smartlocks have had their share of vulerabilities. I remember 3 or 4 years ago hearing about things such as sending codes un-encrypted over wifi or basing their security on MAC addresses alone. Both are practically a 'key on top of the doormat' travesty. THis may have got better. I think the issue is that manufacturers jump at a market without having much knowledge of IT security. Similar to whats happening with the connectivity of cars. The fact that most peeps in IT security(ok, they might lean towards the paranoid) will not have a smart lock on their house is enough for me for the time being.
belzebubb
joined 1 year ago
I've just started gaming again after a 30 year hiatus, I bought a cheap PC which would have been ok 6 years ago so I've been working my way through games of the year that my potato can handle. I've really enjoyed Dishonored 1 and 2. Skyrim I've spent some time on. Titan Quest, Halo, Bioshock, Hollow Knight, Mass Effect. Having a great time with all these.