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From phones to baby monitors, the tech products that we most fear will be hacked
Search results for “smart appliances” have increased by 300% as people are becoming reliant on devices that promise to make their life easier.
Alarmingly, a recent report by Which revealed that a home with smart gadgets could be vulnerable to 12,000 hacking attacks in a single week.
Intrigued by this, BespokeSoftwareSolutions utilised the online analytics tool Ahrefs to find the product that we are most worried about being hacked. Please see #gid=0">here for the full data set.
The smart product we are most concerned about being hacked
Rank |
Product |
Most used search term related to hacking |
Total no. of annual global online searches related to hacking |
1 |
Phone |
How to know if your phone is hacked |
716,400 |
2 |
Computer |
Computer hacked |
31,920 |
3 |
iPad |
iPad hacked |
29,160 |
4 |
Wi-Fi |
Wi-Fi hacked |
23,760 |
5 |
Alexa |
Alexa hacked |
16,800 |
6 |
Laptop |
Is my laptop hacked |
14,040 |
7 |
Watch |
Watch hacked |
13,200 |
8 |
Camera |
How to know if your camera is hacked |
12,960 |
9 |
TV |
TV hacked |
10,680 |
10 |
Baby monitor |
How do I know if my baby monitor is being hacked |
9,840 |
Bespoke Software Solutions can reveal that the product we are most concerned about being hacked are our phones, with a massive 716,400 total global online searches per year. As phones have become integral to modern life it’s no surprise we are worried about them being hacked, with important passwords, financial and personal information all being at risk. Spikes in data usage, performance issues, pop-ups, or changes to your screen are all indicators that your phone has been hacked.
Second is the computer, with a total of 31,920 global online searches per year related to hacking. If your computer is hacked, the hacker can steal your personal data or delete the programmes you have installed, so if you see frequent pop-ups (especially ones telling you to visit strange sites), you must act quickly.
The iPad is third with a total of 29,160 global online searches per year. Apple has made changes and has implemented more security in their latest updates, but older devices are still vulnerable to hacking.
Coming in fourth is Wi-Fi with 23,760 annual searches and completing the top five is the Amazon Alexa with 16,800 annual searches in relation to hacking.
A spokesperson at BespokeSoftwareSolutions shared their tips for ensuring your smart products are safe
Although it is easy to believe that you could be the next person to be hacked, there are some simple steps you can take that will undoubtedly improve the security of your smart products.
Change default passwords and get a password manager
Keep your products fully up to date
Be vigilant to phishing
Enable two factor authentication
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