Smart and Secure or Dangerously Exposed? Navigating the Ethical Maze of IoT Expansion

Ready for an IoT ethics reboot? As devices swarm our lives, it’s time to infuse a little trust into the tech tango. Embrace the comedy of connectivity responsibly—because nobody wants their smart toaster joining a botnet for breakfast.

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Well, if IoT devices were a rock band, they'd be called "The Hackables," featuring their latest hit single "Default Password Blues." As we gleefully strap ourselves into the IoT rollercoaster, set to double its loops by 2030, let's remember that with great connectivity comes great responsibility—or at least a decent password.

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