'Internet of Things' holds promise, but sparks privacy concerns
London's 'smart' bins track 4m phones a week over Wi-Fi | CNET UK
Fridges and televisions are being hacked and turned into spambots | Apps and Software | Geek.com
Security Considerations in the IP-based Internet of Things
Designing security into the internet of things — Tech News and Analysis
Google Nest Labs' Acquisition Of Dropcam Scares The Heck Out Of Me
FAQ Beacons And Apple's iBeacon System - Business Insider
The Internet of Things Is the Hackers’ New Playground | Re/code
The internet of things - the next big challenge to our privacy | Technology | theguardian.com
Big Mother Is Watching You: The Track-Everything Revolution Is Here Whether You Want It Or Not - BuzzFeed News
IBM Reveals Proof of Concept for Blockchain-Powered Internet of Things
How dating app Grindr makes it easy to stalk 5 million gay men | Ars Technica
Your refrigerator probably hasn't joined a botnet - Boing Boing
IBM’s Watson Helps CogniToy’s Educational Toy Talk Like a Buddy | Re/code
Critical IoT Reading List — Thingclash
Are your devices always listening to you? Psychtech podcast
Dropbox's Infinite feature needs deeper access to your computer
Connected Toys Are Raising Complicated New Privacy Questions
Amazon Echos activated by TV comment - BBC News
Bose headphones have been spying on customers, lawsuit claims - The Washington Post
Vibrator Maker To Pay Millions Over Claims It Secretly Tracked Use : The Two-Way : NPR