Security researchers from Pen Test Partners have identified a significant vulnerability in Shelly smart home products, affecting over 5.2 million homes in Europe. The Gen 4 devices maintain an open wireless access point, posing security risks such as unauthorized access to homes. Despite notifying Shelly, users are left to manually disable the access points. Shelly plans to release a firmware update to address the issue, but concerns about user awareness and data security persist. Teljes cikk (Euronews.com)