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IKEA's new smart light bulb is accused of being hacked

According to the British "Daily Mail" reported on March 29th, IKEA released a smart LED light bulb, but experts say there is a risk of hackers through the network control.

The TR DFRI LED bulb can be powered by smartphones, app, or remote controls with motion sensing. This range of bulbs adjusts the color temperature of the light - warm yellow, light yellow, or white light like daylight. A set of equipment costs between $20 and $25 (about 137 to 172 yuan), and the price is very close to the people.

But cyber security experts say the series of light bulbs could cause our house to experience the risk of being hacked, and hackers can control our network by hacking into the light bulb

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