Home webcams that were hijacked to help knock popular websites offline last week are being recalled in the US.
Chinese electronics firm Hangzhou Xiongmai issued the recall soon after its cameras were identified as aiding the massive web attacks.
They made access to popular websites, such as Reddit, Twitter, Spotify and many other sites, intermittent.
Security experts said easy-to-guess default passwords, used on Xiongmai webcams, aided the hijacking.
The web attack enrolled thousands of devices that make up the internet of things - smart devices used to oversee homes and which can be controlled remotely.
Will we go through this over and over with toasters, refrigerators, and every other connected appliance?
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday October 25 2016, @03:23PM
Probably fear of litigation. When articles pop up claiming the internet lost MILLIONS AND MILLIONS in sales because of the attack, lawyers get worried. Of course most likely the sales will materialize later, as people still have need, it just becomes pent up.
(Score: 2) by bob_super on Tuesday October 25 2016, @05:08PM
> lawyers get worried
Rule #1: Lawyers only get worried when a case looks lost and the customer is low on cash.