CES 2017: Hacked cars, beds, cameras, stoves, you-name-it

Do we know what we’re doing? Nope, but useful things that make up your world are increasingly connected to the Internet. It’s a neat way to sell them.  Okay, maybe it’s not that scary but even the head of the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas says maybe we should be careful. Then there is Oren Falkowitz shown in this report who says hackers only hack things where they can achieve some goal. It’s not too clear where this gentleman is living but human nature shows us daily that hackers, like other vandals, hack things for their personal gratification. There may be additional reasons, but not always.