Protect These 14 Everyday Gadgets from Hackers Before It’s Too Late (4 of 8)

Smart Cars

Modern cars have Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and autonomous features, making them vulnerable to remote hacking. Cybercriminals can tamper with brakes, steering, and navigation. Prevent attacks by keeping software updated, disabling unnecessary remote access features, and being cautious with third-party apps connected to your vehicle’s system.

CT Scanners

Hospitals rely on CT scanners, but outdated software and weak network security make them hacker targets. Cybercriminals can manipulate scans or steal patient data. Healthcare providers should ensure regular software updates, secure networks, and implement strict access controls to prevent breaches.