Furthermore, regular unit owners are targeted because they are easy to manipulate.

“End users, in general, do not like updates.

“Users don’t buy based on security.

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They don’t use [it] based on security.

They certainly don’t ever think about security until bad things have happened to them personally.

Even after a negative event, their memories are short,” observed Chestna.

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Reading the reports reminds him of the often reported AWS security incidents, he told Lifewire over email.

Eventually, AWS changed the experience of the configuration to help people define the correct permissions.

This resonates withRajiv Pimplaskar, CEO ofDispersive Networks.

“If users can submit a very simple password, they will do that.