Re: [LINK] Telstra launches Australian homes onto the Internet of S**t

2016-11-20 Thread JanW
At 09:52 AM 21/11/2016, dloch...@key.net.au wrote: >If someone hacks your front door and steals the priceless Ming Vase, would >Telstra pay up immediately without argument? Ignoring legal risk always makes me laugh, sadly. Of course Tel$tra could include it as a 'business expense' or try to att

Re: [LINK] Telstra launches Australian homes onto the Internet of S**t

2016-11-20 Thread dlochrin
On Thursday 17 November 2016 21:31:59 David Boxall wrote: > http://www.theregister.co.uk/2016/11/16/telstra_launches_australian_homes_onto_the_internet_of_st/ > Telstra's decided that Australian homes aren't insecure enough, launching its > very own Internet of S**t Things offering based mostly on

Re: [LINK] Telstra launches Australian homes onto the Internet of S**t

2016-11-17 Thread Jim Birch
More: http://www.theregister.co.uk/2016/11/16/telstra_smart_home_security/ On 17 November 2016 at 21:31, David Boxall wrote: > stralian_homes_onto_the_internet_of_st/> > >> Telstra's decided that Australian homes aren't insecure enou

[LINK] Telstra launches Australian homes onto the Internet of S**t

2016-11-17 Thread David Boxall
Telstra's decided that Australian homes aren't insecure enough, launching its very own Internet of S**t Things offering based mostly on generic home-branded kit. -- David Boxall