
A cyber-security expert has reported that a high-profile casino was hacked via its IoT connected fish tank. The hackers gained access to a. The tank's communications with the casino's network appeared normal enough. The data it was pumping through to the outside was highly suspect. Hackers are constantly looking for new ways to access people's data. · The hackers attempted to acquire data from a North American casino by. · Nicole Eagan, CEO of cybersecurity company Darktrace, revealed Thursday that a casino fell victim to hackers thanks to a smart thermometer it was using to Author: Kellen Beck. · LAS VEGAS — A highly unusual hacking attack on a Las Vegas casino fish tank is drawing comparisons to something that would be seen in an Ocean’s Eleven sequel. The ploy, where hackers broke into a casino by utilizing the thermometer in the fish aquarium, might seem like a movie plotline, yet it is a subject boat owners, and everyone who operates smart devices, should approach . · In what seems like a plot from an Ocean’s Eleven movie, crafty hackers have successfully targeted a casino’s high-roller database via the internet connected thermometer in the lobby’s fish tank. The story comes from Nicole Eagan, CEO of cybersecurity firm Darktrace, who told it at the WSJ CEO Council Conference in London. At the time of the attack, the as-yet-anonymous North American casino Estimated Reading Time: 3 mins.
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