China’s Xiongmai Tech admits product flaws contributed to cyberattack on US sites

Experts have called for stronger cybersecurity measures for Internet of Things (IoT) devices. Photo: Reuters

Chinese company Hangzhou Xiongmai Technology has admitted that its webcam and digital video recorder products were partially responsible for a cyberattack against several major internet sites last Friday, as experts called for stronger cybersecurity measures for Internet of Things (IoT) devices.

Dyn, a US-based internet infrastructure company, experienced a distributed denial of service (DDoS) on its server infrastructure on Friday when malicious traffic from multiple sources flooded its system, resulting in disruptions for internet companies such as Twitter, Spotify and Amazon Web Services.

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