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Can a smartwatch be the target of a cyber attack?

Smartwatches can be vulnerable to cyberattacks, including data breaches, malware, and Bluetooth exploits. Using strong security features helps protect data. Stay secure—learn more about protecting your smartwatch from cyber threats!

By Telangana Today
Published Date - 23 December 2024, 05:41 PM
Can a smartwatch be the target of a cyber attack?
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Hyderabad: Smartwatches might be good for tracking steps and heartrates, but they can also offer hackers a wealth of personal information to exploit.

These devices allow people to track their health, monitor their fitness, conduct medical tests and more but often use Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) technology, which sacrifices security for low energy consumption.

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While they are generally designed with security features, vulnerabilities still exist, making them susceptible to certain types of cyber threats.

 

1. Data breaches
Smartwatches often store personal information like location data, health metrics (heart rate, steps, sleep patterns), and sometimes sensitive information like messages and notifications. If compromised, this data can be accessed by attackers.

2. Hacking and unauthorised access
Smartwatches are connected to smartphones via Bluetooth or Wi-Fi, creating opportunities for hackers to exploit weak security protocols. If an attacker gains access to the watch, they could potentially intercept or manipulate data being exchanged between the smartwatch and the paired device.

3. Malware and exploits
Malicious software (malware) could be installed on a smartwatch, allowing hackers to take control of the device, track the user, or even use the device to attack other connected devices.

4. Bluetooth vulnerabilities
Bluetooth connections, while convenient, can sometimes be vulnerable to attacks like “bluejacking” (sending unsolicited messages) or “bluebugging” (hacking the device to control it). If the Bluetooth connection is not secure, attackers could exploit it to gain access to your smartwatch.

5. Physical theft
If a smartwatch is lost or stolen, it could be accessed by someone who is able to bypass security features like passwords or PINs. This could allow access to sensitive data or even remotely control the device.

 

What you can do

Enable security features: Use strong PINs, passwords, or biometric authentication (like fingerprints) on your smartwatch.

Keep software updated: Manufacturers release updates to patch known vulnerabilities, so make sure your device stays current.

Use encryption: Some smartwatches offer encryption to protect your data. Ensure this is activated.

Disable unnecessary features: Turn off Bluetooth and Wi-Fi when not in use to minimize exposure to potential attacks.

Monitor connected apps: Be cautious about the apps you install and the permissions they request.

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