We’ve always known that internet connect computers and other
devices can be hacked. In fact, they almost seem custom made for that.
I’ve recently learned that cars can be hacked. Well, why
wouldn’t they be hackable? They contain computers that send and receive data,
right?
And now—here’s a new opportunity for hackers! Houses. That’s right, you can make your house controllable, remote.
How convenient! And how hackable.
We’ve worked long and hard to defend our home computers. We
try our darndest not to get our portable devices hacked. Those are dangers we have
to live with, if we use those things. But I’m scratching my head wondering why
I should have to worry and my car and my house getting hacked! Well, I don’t really
have to.
There are still a few cars around that don’t contain
computers. That’s the kind I learned auto mechanics on. They’re mechanical and
they make sense. And no one, absolutely no one can hack them. We might have to
go to Cuba to get them, though.
I think the only way around the danger to my PC is to use
one for writing that’s not on the internet. At least I can back up everything
multiple places and hope they don’t all get hit at once. Or I could back to
writing with pencil and paper and I could mail things to people. Perish the
thought.
I hope and pray that I never fall for making my home
hackable.
3 comments:
My email was recently hacked--caused me all kinds of grief. Changed password, didn't help. Changed email addy, think that worked, but what a pain. We live in a weird world.
You're right about that! We have to worry about things our grandparents never did--and I hope our grandchildren won't have to. I know, but I HOPE it.
Computers are a blessing, but also a curse!
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