Cybersecurity considerations to have when shopping for holiday gifts

As I wrote about last week, there are holiday shopping-related scams already popping up all over the place.  

But another aspect of security that many shoppers don’t consider this time of year is the security of the products they’re buying, even through a legitimate online marketplace. 

This is a glaring issue with home security cameras and Wi-Fi-connected doorbells, but I can’t imagine these are particularly popular holiday gifts. With virtually everything being connected to the internet somehow these days, everything is a potential security risk if you’re buying a new piece of technology. 

Take smartwatches, for example. Apple Watches and Samsung Galaxy watches are always popular on everyone’s wishlists this time of year because they’re high-priced items you normally wouldn’t buy for yourself. Many shoppers might be looking for a deal this time of year and not looking to spend hundreds on the gift, so any sort of cheaper alternative could be appealing. 

I searched for “smart watches” on Amazon, and the results page displayed four different watches from four different vendors as their “Top Results,” none of which were Samsung and Apple. Well-known vendors are certainly not immune to security issues or vulnerabilities, but at least users can be confident that any known vulnerabilities will be disclosed and patched by these companies as they pop up. 

The top result is for a $29.99 smartwatch that offers sleep tracking, blood pressure monitoring, dozens of different workout modes, step tracking, and more. However, there are a few security flags for me right up front with this deal (after all, if it seems too good to be true, it probably is). Amazon sta ..

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