Windows 10: Over two million IoT devices vulnerable because of P2P component flaws

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  1. Brink Win User

    Over two million IoT devices vulnerable because of P2P component flaws


    Read more: Over two million IoT devices vulnerable because of P2P component flaws | ZDNet

    See also: Security cameras vulnerable to hijacking

    :)
     
    Brink, Apr 29, 2019
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  2. Borg 386 Win User

    Millions of IoT devices hit by 'Devil's Ivy' bug in open source code


    Millions of IoT devices hit by 'Devil's Ivy' bug in open source code library | ZDNet
     
    Borg 386, Apr 29, 2019
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  3. 95Viper Win User
    Is Yours, Possibly, 1 of 9 Million That May Be Vunerable to QuadRooter?

    QuadRooter: New Android Vulnerabilities in Over 900 Million Devices by Adam Donenfeld, Check Point Mobile Research Team posted 2016/08/07

    Read complete article at the link at top of post.
     
    95Viper, Apr 29, 2019
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  4. IoTGirl Win User

    Over two million IoT devices vulnerable because of P2P component flaws

    Windows 10 Enterprise IoT

    Hi David,

    Embedded Mode can be set in Windows Enterprise and Windows Mobile versions. For target options please see the definitions at

    https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/WindowsForBusiness/windows-iot
    From that page:

    Windows 10 IoT Enterprise

    Windows 10 IoT Enterprise is a full version of Windows 10 that delivers the enterprise manageability and security of Windows 10 Enterprise to IoT solutions. It is designed for powerful industry devices used in retail, manufacturing, healthcare, and other
    industries. Windows 10 IoT Enterprise runs crucial line of business applications and performs specialized functions in a secure, reliable and streamlined way to support mission-critical devices.


    LEARN MORE ABOUT MANAGING AND UPDATING WINDOWS 10 IOT

    *Note that Windows 10 IoT Enterprise is a binary equivalent to Windows 10 Enterprise

    Windows 10 IoT Mobile

    Windows 10 IoT Mobile brings the full functionality of Windows 10 Mobile to the Internet of Things. That includes instantaneous application access, native support for barcode scanning, and other peripherals, as well as enhanced productivity for a variety
    of mobile scenarios.


    The Mobile Enterprise editions also offer capabilities such as ARM support, multiple user profiles, and advanced lockdown to enable scenarios across retail, healthcare, manufacturing and other vertical industries.

    LEARN MORE ABOUT WINDOWS 10 IOT MOBILE

    *Note that Windows 10 IoT Mobile is a binary equivalent to Windows 10 Mobile Enterprise

    Windows 10 IoT Core

    Windows 10 IoT Core is optimized for small-footprint, low-cost IoT devices that bring intelligence to the edge. It is designed to power purpose-built devices like gateways that enable IoT solutions. Windows 10 IoT Core also brings enterprise-grade security,
    manageability, and connectivity of Windows to a new class of devices.


    Below are the steps to bring your IoT Core powered devices to life:

    • Click to
      Download
      IoT Core
    • Learn more about how to create applications and build proof of concepts and leverage step-by-step instructions, sample
      code, documentation, community projects and more…
    • Ready to sell your product?
      Commercialize
      your device or
      Find
      your local distributor.

    Actually, IoT Core does not have a menu, that is the default application that comes installed on the sample image from Microsoft. When you create your device you would replace that default experience with the purpose driven application for your solution.
    As for securing an IoT device, it really depends on its purpose and environment but for information on IoT Core you can find documentation at WindowsOnDevices.com. Specifically

    https://developer.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/iot/docs/buildingsecuredevices


    Sincerely,
     
    IoTGirl, Apr 29, 2019
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