A recent discovery has revealed a critical flaw in IKEAs smart light system that allows attackers to turn bulbs on full blast without any authentication.
The vulnerability lies in the communication protocol used by the smart light bulbs, which can be exploited by hackers to send malicious commands to the bulbs without proper authentication.
This flaw is particularly concerning as it could potentially be used to create a disruption in someones home or even as a form of cyber attack on a larger scale.
IKEA has been made aware of the flaw and is currently working on a patch to fix the vulnerability and ensure the security of their smart light system.
Users are advised to update their smart light system as soon as a patch is available and avoid connecting their devices to unsecured networks to prevent any potential attacks.
If users suspect that their smart light system has been compromised, they should immediately disconnect the devices from the network and contact IKEAs customer support for further assistance.
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Ikea Smart Light System Flaw allows hackers to turn bulbs on full brightness.