Your smart home can be easily hacked. New safety standards will help, but stay vigilant
- Written by Yang Xiang, Professor, Computer Science, Swinburne University of Technology
Binyamin Mellish/PexelsOn a quiet suburban street, a modern Australian home wakes before its owners do.
The lights turn on automatically, the thermostat adjusts to a comfortable temperature, and the coffee machine begins brewing. A doorbell camera watches the front yard, a baby monitor streams live footage to a parent’s phone, and a smart...





