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Smart or stupid: will our cities of the future be easier to hack?
This is how the famous programmer Linus Torvalds developed his Linux operating system, and that's precisely why it's so rock solid -- while Microsoft's secretly developed operating systems, Linux proponents say, crash far more often and are easier to hack.
Richard Sims, a product development consultant at the Technology Partnership, said such devices – commonly referred to as the "internet of things" – often connect to the internet by default and use stock code from open-source software, which makes them easier to hack.
One of the reasons for this is because it's easier to hack on things that have already been done.
An application developed by a third-party developer might be easier to hack than the social networking site on which it runs, says Dan Hubbard, a researcher for the Web security firm Websense.
The perception is, rightly or wrongly, that Wi-Fi is easier to "hack" (let's leave the "what constitutes hacking?" discussion to 2600) than a wired connection.
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And, as Wired recently reported, for example, medical gear in hospitals is stunningly easy to hack.
Computer scientists have shown that electronic voting machines are easy to hack.
The inquiry heard this was a reference to the fact that it was easy to hack into mobile phones on the Vodafone network.
Voters cannot trust the totals reported by electronic voting machines; they are too prone to glitches and too easy to hack.
Wireless Fidelity (a non-scientific term invented by marketing people) is considered easy to hack, and the signals can often be weak, or password protected.
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