The UK beefs up smart home security by going after bad default passwords
Briefly

With updates to the UK's PSTI Act, tech gadgets must have unique default passwords or allow user-defined ones; violations can result in fines up to £10 million or 4% of revenue.
The Cyber Trust Mark program in the US parallels the UK's efforts, aiming to specify product requirements like strong default passwords, but effectiveness remains uncertain.
Read at The Verge
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