Huffington Post: When I first walked onto the showroom floor of the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) I was simply overwhelmed. From cages filled with flying drones (including one that could fly a human) to long lines of people waiting to try the new Oculus Rift, it was clear that CES represented a glimpse into the future. There were thousands of displays and demonstrations of products, but Samsung's exhibit caught and retained my attention because it featured real world examples of the Internet of Things (IoT).
The issues may never be fixed for all devices
loT vendor Wyze has verified it fortuitously left an internal database vulnerable online. And this was exposing the data of 2.4 million users approximately.
Airbus has started trialing an IoT platform on its A350-900 test plane, and if all goes well, your flights will never be the same ever again.