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22/05/2026

Ticket/Account No: 11029668919
Blaming world-class enterprise hardware to hide your own technical incompetency is the new low for India’s technical support.
Here is a classic example of why businesses suffer despite paying for premium services like Static IPs:
🔹 The Issue: Ever since Airtel configured their Nokia ONT to Bridge Mode for my Static IP on 21st April, the internet link drops precisely every 20 minutes. My secondary ISP (Excitel) has been running smoothly on the exact same Sophos XG115 firewall.
🔹 The Diagnosis: Sophos support team diagnosed it on Day 1—Airtel's network is failing to handle/refresh ARP requests after going into bridge mode.
🔹 The Technical Support Reality:
• Airtel field engineers spent a month visiting my site, yet many lacked the basic knowledge to execute standard network commands like 'Ping'.
• An L2 Engineer visited without a laptop or any testing equipment, looked at my monitor, and declared the network "perfect" without running a single line of test.
🔹 The Refusal & "Jugaad" Advice: When requested to change the Nokia router to Dragonpath or ZTE to rule out firmware-level ARP freezing, Airtel flatly refused. Instead, their final official recommendation was to throw away the Sophos firewall and buy a new one.
Asking a client to replace enterprise cybersecurity hardware because your L2 team can't troubleshoot a standard routing mismatch is unacceptable. Hoping someone with an actual networking background from takes over this ticket.

Your email inbox is the skeleton key to your entire life🔑 Here’s how fast it happensHackers go to your bank’s website. C...
22/03/2026

Your email inbox is the skeleton key to your entire life

🔑 Here’s how fast it happens
Hackers go to your bank’s website. Click “Forgot Password.” Type your email. The bank sends a reset link straight to your inbox. The criminal, already inside, clicks it, creates a new password and walks right in. Then they do it to your Amazon. Your PayPal. Your brokerage. Each one takes about 60 seconds. It’s less effort than ordering a pizza.

The FBI calls this account takeover fraud. And 81% of victims said they thought they were “pretty careful” about security beforehand. (Their words, not mine.)

🔒 Three moves. This weekend.
1. Get a real password. Under 16 characters or reused anywhere? Change it today. Use NordPass* ($1.43/month) to generate something unguessable. You remember one master password. It handles the rest.

2. Turn on two-factor authentication. But not the text version. SMS codes can be hijacked through SIM swap attacks, where a criminal calls your carrier, sweet-talks a rep and transfers your number to their phone. I’ve covered this. It’s terrifyingly easy. Use Google Authenticator instead. Links and steps on how to use it here on my site. Done.

3. Audit every app connected to your inbox. Every “Sign in with Google” click handed that app a key to your email. Some read your messages. Some send emails as you. I did this audit last year and found 34 apps with access to my Gmail. Thirty-four. Apps I’d forgotten existed, holding a key to everything. Gone. Do it now: myaccount.google.com > Security > Third-party apps with account access.

Your bank has a fraud department. Your credit card has zero-liability protection. Nobody is covering your email. That one is entirely on you.

Twenty minutes. Three moves. Lisa wishes she’d done it sooner.

👉 Know someone who still uses the same password for everything? Forward this. Tell them it’s free, takes 20 minutes and could save them everything. Or use the links below to post on your social media. You’ll help more than one person, I’m sure of it.

Digital India is soaring 🇮🇳From just 130 million → 1 billion broadband subscribers in a decade…a massive 6x leap with 20...
02/01/2026

Digital India is soaring 🇮🇳

From just 130 million → 1 billion broadband subscribers in a decade…a massive 6x leap with 2026 set to accelerate this momentum even further.

Department of Telecommunications ( DOT )

Identity and Access Management Identity and Access Management (IAM) is the backbone of modern enterprise security, helpi...
26/11/2025

Identity and Access Management

Identity and Access Management (IAM) is the backbone of modern enterprise security, helping organizations ensure that the right people have the right access at the right time.

By managing digital identities and controlling permissions across systems, IAM keeps sensitive data safe while supporting seamless user experiences.

IAM helps handle JML(Joiner mover leaver) structure in a smooth way.

IAM uses AAA traid (Authentication, Authorization,accounting).

From new joiners getting set up to secure authentication with multi-factor methods, IAM blends technology and thoughtful policies to protect businesses from threats and compliance risks.

without proper IAM architecture hackers can get admin privileges with the help of normal employees.

How to Use a Proxy as a Content Filter for Your Business’ WiFiFree Internet access via public WiFi has long been familia...
25/10/2025

How to Use a Proxy as a Content Filter for Your Business’ WiFi
Free Internet access via public WiFi has long been familiar to business owners. Public WiFi allows them to collect visitor data and improve the quality of service. But if a client in your establishment “catches” a virus on their device, their attitude towards the establishment may deteriorate sharply.
Risks of an Unprotected WiFi Access Point
Parents often connect to the Internet to communicate in cafes and restaurants with public WiFi while games or cartoons occupy the child’s attention. Guests do not think that a public network can be dangerous not only with computer “viruses” but also with content inappropriate for children. Here are the main dangers that users of an unprotected network face.
• Infection of a device connected to WiFi with malware. The public wireless network of an establishment is at risk of infection with malware from user devices. “Viruses” can easily pe*****te the WiFi network from a guest’s phone or computer and then hide in the network for a long time, damaging other user devices. Visitors to the cafe may not notice this right away. Then, they face unpleasant consequences — infection of devices with malware and loss of personal or corporate information.
• Display of “adult” or prohibited content. Parents do not want their children to encounter adult content when using WiFi. Users can access any resources without content filtering — with age restrictions or prohibited content.
• Phishing sites. An Internet user may come across fake websites of stores, banks, or social networks that are visually indistinguishable from the real ones. An inattentive site visitor enters their data for authorization, after which they end up in the hands of scammers.
The most responsible people use mobile proxies on their devices. However, you shouldn’t expect all your customers to do so.
Why You Should Use a Proxy to Protect Your WiFi Security
Public WiFi networks are convenient and many people enjoy using them. However, they carry hidden threats. Of course, such an experience will not improve the user experience of your business. Here are some reasons to use a proxy on your network.
• Protection of personal information. Thanks to encryption, user data is not accessible to third parties during transmission. This provides additional privacy.
• Hides data of connected devices. Not all proxies have this feature. And it is not always necessary. However, if you care about your anonymity, you should think about this function.
• Protection from cross-network attacks. Proxy servers can filter unwanted traffic, including malware and device-specific attacks, providing additional security.
• Restrictions on prohibited or malicious sites. With a proxy, you can configure access parameters. This way, your users will not be able to access resources that threaten their security.
As you can see, leaving your network unprotected is definitely not worth it. Such savings can cost you dearly. Believe us, reputational losses are much worse than modest expenses on quality protection.
Transparent Proxy Features
Let’s define this type of proxy. This server acts as an intermediary between the user’s computer and the Internet, redirecting requests and responses through a router without making significant changes to the browser settings. You can also read the article about a proxy server. It provides detailed information about all existing types.
Your network browser won’t need special software or additional settings to set up the work. The desired effect can be achieved using a special firewall setting by redirecting the general traffic flow from port 80 to the coordinates of the desired proxy.
An interesting feature of this setting is that users may not even suspect they are solely visiting the desired portal, thanks to a proxy server. One of the main advantages of using such proxies is the lack of need to configure web clients manually. If there are problems with traffic redirection, you need IP firewall tables.
Reasons to Choose a Transparent Proxy
These types of proxy servers have deservedly gained immense popularity due to a number of advantages. In addition to the lack of need to set individual parameters, users have also appreciated other equally important points. If you want to understand why you need this protection, it is worth specifying its essential characteristics:
• Guaranteed anonymity — you can reliably hide your IP address if you get banned on the desired portal or, for various reasons, hide your presence on the network;
• Restricted access — if necessary, you can block an attempt to access specific sites, as well as the use of traffic for a particular group of users;
• Database compression — thanks to the information compression function, there are significant savings in network traffic.
• The only thing that should be done is to redirect traffic on the router correctly, and even then, the administrator of a particular network does this. Such simple manipulation allows all group members to use all the provided functions without the slightest restrictions.
This software allows you to use all the Internet possibilities with maximum efficiency. With this tool, you will reliably block unwanted resources and provide your visitors with a safe and comfortable environment. It will improve their experience and ultimately reflect positively on your image.
Conclusion
The benefits and convenience of using a proxy are beyond doubt. Various modifications of applications are offered that allow you to bypass any restrictions on activity on the network, but one of the most popular options is rightly considered a transparent proxy server. Internet security is an integral part of the modern digital world. Do not leave your data unprotected or expose yourself to cyber threats. Protect your customers with a reliable proxy asit is a simple and effective tool.

📱 𝗚𝗲𝘁𝘁𝗶𝗻𝗴 𝗮 𝗰𝗮𝗹𝗹 𝗳𝗿𝗼𝗺 𝗮𝗻 𝘂𝗻𝗸𝗻𝗼𝘄𝗻 𝗻𝘂𝗺𝗯𝗲𝗿 𝗶𝗻 𝟮𝟬𝟮𝟱… 𝗳𝗲𝗲𝗹𝘀 𝗿𝗶𝘀𝗸𝗶𝗲𝗿 𝘁𝗵𝗮𝗻 𝗲𝘃𝗲𝗿.Between vishing (voice phishing), smishing (SMS...
29/09/2025

📱 𝗚𝗲𝘁𝘁𝗶𝗻𝗴 𝗮 𝗰𝗮𝗹𝗹 𝗳𝗿𝗼𝗺 𝗮𝗻 𝘂𝗻𝗸𝗻𝗼𝘄𝗻 𝗻𝘂𝗺𝗯𝗲𝗿 𝗶𝗻 𝟮𝟬𝟮𝟱… 𝗳𝗲𝗲𝗹𝘀 𝗿𝗶𝘀𝗸𝗶𝗲𝗿 𝘁𝗵𝗮𝗻 𝗲𝘃𝗲𝗿.

Between vishing (voice phishing), smishing (SMS phishing), and AI-powered scam calls, attackers are getting more sophisticated at tricking people into giving up sensitive information.

The truth is: the weakest link in cybersecurity is often human trust.
🔑 Here are a few best practices to keep in mind:
☎️ Don’t share sensitive info over unexpected calls
✅ Verify the caller through official channels
🎓 Educate your team about emerging social engineering threats
🛡️ Use call screening and enterprise-grade fraud detection tools

Technology will evolve, but so will cybercriminals. Staying vigilant is key.
👉 How does your organization prepare employees to spot social engineering attempts?

🔔 Follow TECH GENIE® for more cybersecurity tips!

🔐 𝗧𝗼𝗽 𝟭𝟬 𝗛𝗮𝗰𝗸𝗶𝗻𝗴 𝗚𝗮𝗱𝗴𝗲𝘁𝘀 𝗬𝗼𝘂 𝗦𝗵𝗼𝘂𝗹𝗱 𝗞𝗻𝗼𝘄 𝗔𝗯𝗼𝘂𝘁In cybersecurity, knowledge is power. Many of the tools that hackers use c...
29/09/2025

🔐 𝗧𝗼𝗽 𝟭𝟬 𝗛𝗮𝗰𝗸𝗶𝗻𝗴 𝗚𝗮𝗱𝗴𝗲𝘁𝘀 𝗬𝗼𝘂 𝗦𝗵𝗼𝘂𝗹𝗱 𝗞𝗻𝗼𝘄 𝗔𝗯𝗼𝘂𝘁

In cybersecurity, knowledge is power. Many of the tools that hackers use can also be leveraged by security professionals for pe*******on testing, red teaming, and strengthening defenses.

Here are some of the most well-known devices:
💻 Raspberry Pi – versatile mini-computer for custom exploits
🦊 Flipper Zero – a multi-tool for pen testers & hardware hackers
🦆 USB Rubber Ducky – the classic keystroke injection device
🐢 LAN Turtle – covert network implant for remote access
📡 HackRF One – software-defined radio for wireless testing
📶 Alfa WiFi Adapter – powerful wireless pe*******on tool
⌨️ KeyGrabber USB – stealth USB keylogger
...and more

👉 The key takeaway: the same tools that can be used to attack are also essential for defense.

Understanding how they work is critical to protecting systems against them.
💬 Question for you: Which of these tools have you used in your cybersecurity journey — and which one do you want to learn more about?

How Indian SMEs are accelerating digital transformation through cloud adoption??India’s small and medium enterprises (SM...
29/08/2025

How Indian SMEs are accelerating digital transformation through cloud adoption??

India’s small and medium enterprises (SMEs) hold the fort when it comes to the economy, employing over 110 million people and contributing nearly 30% to the GDP. As the economy moves towards $5 trillion in GDP value, it’s essential that SMEs embrace digital transformation for survival. And that’s why many of them have been adopting cloud technology.

Cloud technology has become an asset for SMEs in India as it gives them a competitive advantage. A recent study by Tata Tele Business Service (TTBS) and Cyber Media Research (CMR) revealed that at least 58% of SMEs across the nation consider themselves leaders in the area of digital transformation. In 2024, approximately 50% of the surveyed SMEs were expanding their business solution through cloud technology.

The cloud wave is all over the country, from Karnataka and Maharashtra to Sikkim and Goa. For example, there are many cloud computing companies in Bangalore that help businesses scale up, migrate and modernise their operations. Such companies are equipped to handle a multitude of challenges that can hinder businesses from progressing in today’s fast-paced world.

Why is cloud adoption high among SMEs?
The landscape shift is not happening in isolation but is being propelled by a perfect mix of economic, technological and market forces. At least 20% of the SMEs are shifting 50% of their workload to the cloud. But why is this shift that massive?

According to the research by TTBS and CMR, 52% of companies attribute this move to the affordability and scalability of the public cloud.

In a country where SMEs are often cornered by tight margins, cloud subscriptions and pay-as-you-go models remove the need for large upfront capital investments. There is no longer the need to spend a lot of money on software, licenses, servers and networking equipment since you just use a fraction of that cost to pay only for the resources you actually need. For example, cloud-based ERP solutions help customers achieve 30-80% lower total cost of ownership.

Many SMEs in India have ambitions to grow but don’t want to invest in infrastructure that might end up sitting idle. With cloud services, scalability is as simple as adjusting a slider. For example, Automated Visual Inspection technology was once limited to large-scale manufacturing but can now be accessed by smaller-scale companies. Through cloud-based platforms, you are able to scale down the power without having to incur heavy infrastructure costs.

The benefits connected to cloud technology
India has seen a surge in the adoption of cloud technology for a number of reasons. Different companies cite different reasons, but 51% of SMEs already prioritise cloud services for their customer support. For many, it’s all about delivering fast responses and maintaining 24/7 availability through chatbots and ticketing systems.

For others, scalability allows them to handle sudden spikes in queries without having to compromise service quality. During festivities, website traffic increase by more than 63%, something that can break your customer support. Research shows that out of all concerns, customer service during the holiday season ranks second among large online businesses, standing at 74.5%. With cloud services, customer support becomes manageable.

Another key driver for cloud adoption among SMEs is security. 40% of SMEs in India cite security as their top reason for adopting cloud technology, with Mumbai leading the charge. Modern cloud providers invest heavily in security infrastructure that is often beyond the reach of SMEs. These include:

Multi-factor authentication (MFA)
Distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) protection
End-to-end data encryption
Regular vulnerability testing
With such security measures being handled, SMEs are able to keep sensitive data safer than if it were stored in a basic in-house server. For example, a Delhi-based consultancy can use cloud document management systems with role-based access controls to ensure that only authorised staff can view or edit sensitive client contracts.

Also, the rise in online shopping has pushed businesses to create digital storefronts. Globally, retail e-commerce is expected to exceed $4.3 trillion in 2025. In India, Bain & Company records that the e-retail market has surged to around $60 billion in GMV (the second largest globally). With such stats, cloud-hosted platforms like Wix and Shopify allow Indian businesses to set up websites, handle logistics integration and process payment through UPI. Other businesses have also tapped into existing customer bases by embracing marketplace cloud APIs from Meesho and Amazon.

The impact of cloud-enabled SMEs and their future
With the different reasons behind SMEs turning to cloud-based systems, someone would wonder what kind of impact has already been made. The good thing is that small businesses have been making considerable contributions to the economy and society.

For example, in the agricultural sector, small businesses are helping combat food shortages by implementing data-driven practices. According to the Accenture research report by AWS, in 2030, one out of nine Indian farmers will be using precision agriculture solutions. This will be a 300% increase to what is there in 2025.

A good example of the agricultural development is Areete. This tech company helps dairy farmers deal with the challenges of high medical expenses, low milk yield and missed reproductive cycles by utilising IoT and database technologies. By giving regular alerts on the cattle health, farmers have been able to increase daily yields by 10%.

Another sector is the healthcare industry where telehealth consultations are being made more reliable. Also, the education sector is a major beneficiary with small businesses helping make education more accessible and inclusive. Digital platforms have been set to help at least 99 million students by 2030. Also, 248 million adults can access education resources through cloud-enabled small businesses.

In the years to come, you can expect to see more businesses joining this cloud-technology trend in India. So far, at least 28% of businesses in India are using basic cloud services. This means that there is room for growth as cloud-based services offer many more benefits. By 2030, statistics reveal that at least 90% of businesses all over the country should have adopted at least a basic level of cloud technology.

27/04/2025

How the Right Operating System Can Improve Security and Efficiency in the Workplace
Like a master key that opens every door in your building, your operating system is the foundational tool that can make or break your organization’s security and productivity. The right OS doesn’t just protect your data—it orchestrates smooth, efficient workflows that empower your team while guarding your digital assets. This isn’t merely a technical decision; it’s a strategic one. Your next breach—or breakthrough—could hinge on the system running beneath it all.

The Unsung Hero: Why Your Operating System Matters
Security-conscious organizations often run regular vulnerability checks and static code analyses as part of their development pipeline. For example, a SAST scan (Static Application Security Testing) helps identify security flaws in source code before applications are deployed. While this process is typically associated with application development, its effectiveness is tied to the operating system’s ability to support and integrate with such tools. Choosing an OS that facilitates secure development practices—like compatibility with scanning tools and automated security workflows—enhances your organization’s overall protection posture.

Despite often running quietly in the background, your operating system plays a pivotal role in shaping security and efficiency. It dictates how software interacts, how data is protected, and how smoothly your team can get things done. When chosen wisely and configured well, it acts as a shield and a springboard.

Performance optimization begins at the OS level, influencing everything from processing speed to resource allocation. The user experience is equally vital—a clean interface reduces frustration, and customization options let you tailor tools to tasks. A strong OS enables seamless workflow integration while quietly enforcing security protocols. Understanding these functions allows you to treat your OS not just as a utility, but as an infrastructure strategy.

Fort Knox on Your Desktop: How an OS Enhances Security
An operating system is more than just an interface—it’s your organization’s first line of defense against cyber threats. From real-time malware detection to secure user authentication, the right system can proactively neutralize threats while maintaining compliance and protecting data integrity.

Built-in Security Features
Modern OS platforms come with a suite of built-in tools designed to prevent, detect, and isolate threats:

Real-time threat assessments and intrusion detection
Multi-factor authentication to restrict access
Kernel-level controls that prevent system tampering
Automated updates that patch vulnerabilities
Policy-driven permission systems for better role control
These features form a layered security architecture, offering protection that runs deep, not just wide. When deployed thoughtfully, your OS security framework becomes a force multiplier for your cybersecurity strategy.

User Permissions and Access Control
Granular access controls are non-negotiable in today’s regulatory and threat-heavy environment. With the right OS settings, you can define exactly who can access which resources—and just as importantly, who cannot.

Permission structures aligned with job roles prevent privilege creep and reduce internal threat surfaces. Admin rights are restricted. Sensitive folders are locked. And accidental exposure is minimized. Properly configured, these controls serve not only compliance but also resilience.

Regular Updates and Patching
Every unpatched vulnerability is an open invitation. Fortunately, modern operating systems make patching easier than ever—if you stay disciplined.

Set critical updates to deploy automatically
Schedule patches during off-peak hours to reduce disruption
Use centralized tools to monitor deployment across teams
Audit update logs regularly for compliance records
Your OS should not only make patching painless—it should make neglect nearly impossible.

Resistance to Malware
Malware doesn’t knock—it sneaks in. Your OS’s job is to catch it before it lands.

The most secure systems use behavior-based threat detection, real-time scanning, and sandboxing to identify threats as they emerge. Encryption protocols, network monitoring, and system isolation work in concert to prevent spread.

With proper configuration and third-party integrations, your OS becomes a fortress—one that’s watching, reacting, and logging every step.

The Smooth Operator: Boosting Workplace Efficiency
Security matters. But so does momentum. The right OS creates a stable, fluid environment where your team can do their best work without technical drag.

User-Friendly Interface and Navigation
An intuitive OS reduces friction. It makes learning easy and working faster:

Consistent design language across tools and apps
Shortcuts, toolbars, and UI elements that respond quickly
Built-in help menus and onboarding tutorials
Personalization options that boost user satisfaction
A well-designed interface isn’t just convenient—it saves time, reduces training costs, and elevates morale.

Software Compatibility and Integration
Your OS needs to play well with others. That means seamless integration with productivity tools, legacy applications, and cloud platforms.

Whether you’re in a Windows-heavy enterprise or a creative studio on macOS, your OS should minimize incompatibility headaches. If you’re using Linux, package managers and containerization can help integrate open-source tools with enterprise software.

Stability and Reliability
Crashes cost money. Downtime derails momentum. A good OS stays invisible—until something goes wrong.

Automated maintenance scripts handle updates in the background
Recovery tools mitigate failures when they occur
Compatibility testing reduces surprises when hardware changes
Real-time performance monitors flag resource bottlenecks before they escalate
You shouldn’t have to worry about your OS. It should just work.

Efficient Resource Management
Today’s operating systems are sophisticated resource balancers. They manage memory, CPU, and disk space dynamically, allocating what’s needed where it’s needed.

From load balancing to virtualization support, a modern OS helps you maximize performance while reducing strain. Background tasks get throttled. Prioritized apps get what they need. And your hardware works smarter—not harder.

Not All Systems Are Created Equal: Understanding Your Options


Operating System Strengths Ideal Use Case
Windows Broad compatibility, strong IT tools, wide adoption Enterprises with diverse software needs
macOS User-friendly, high performance, integrated security Creative professionals and Apple-centric teams
Linux Customizable, open-source, strong security features Developers, engineers, tech-forward organizations
Specialized OS Lightweight, secure, purpose-built Mission-critical or regulated environments
Let’s break down the most common OS choices:

Windows: The Familiar Workhorse
Windows dominates the business landscape—and for good reason. It supports a vast array of software, has robust management tools, and is backed by extensive vendor support.

Broad compatibility with legacy and enterprise apps
Integration with Microsoft 365, Teams, and Azure
Strong Active Directory and group policy tools for IT
Ideal for: Enterprises with diverse infrastructure needs and software dependencies.

macOS: The Design-Led Professional
Apple’s macOS blends performance, security, and simplicity in a sleek package. It’s ideal for creative teams and professionals who value design and efficiency.

Unix-based architecture for added stability
FileVault and Gatekeeper for built-in security
Tight ecosystem integration with iCloud, iPhone, and iPad
Ideal for: Designers, marketers, and development teams using Apple hardware.

Linux: The Customizable Powerhouse
Open-source and infinitely customizable, Linux is a favorite of developers, engineers, and anyone who wants control over their environment.

No licensing costs
Wide range of distributions (Ubuntu, CentOS, Debian)
Strong security features like SELinux and AppArmor
Ideal for: Tech-savvy teams, development shops, and organizations prioritizing flexibility and independence.

Niche or Specialized OS
In some industries—manufacturing, defense, embedded systems—specialized OSes are built for performance, not general use.

Lightweight, security-hardened, or real-time systems
Optimized for specific hardware or regulatory standards
Ideal for: Mission-critical tasks where standard OS bloat becomes a liability.

Making the Right Call: What to Consider
Before committing, ask:

What are our critical applications and are they OS-specific?
Can our team adapt without a major productivity dip?
What are our compliance and audit requirements?
Is vendor support available and reliable?
Does this system support future scalability and security evolution?
Balance is key. An OS must work for today’s operations—and tomorrow’s ambitions.

Investing in Your Foundation: Long-Term Benefits
Your operating system is not just a technical choice—it’s a business strategy. A well-matched OS:

Reduces long-term training and support costs
Enhances your security framework by default
Increases system uptime and workforce productivity
Provides flexibility to evolve with market and tech changes
Choosing the right OS pays dividends in resilience, performance, and peace of mind.

Final Thought:
Your operating system isn’t just infrastructure—it’s the silent partner behind every secure, productive moment. Choose wisely, and it becomes a strategic advantage that compounds over time

Your Wi-Fi was part of 2.7 billion records leaked.I bet you’ve never heard of Mars Hydro. It’s a company headquartered i...
08/03/2025

Your Wi-Fi was part of 2.7 billion records leaked.

I bet you’ve never heard of Mars Hydro. It’s a company headquartered in Communist China that makes Internet of Things (IoT) devices. Their speciality? LED lights and hydroponics equipment.
Security researcher Jeremiah Fowler (I had him on the show about other breaches, and he’s a smart, standup guy) was digging around and found they had a massive 1.17TB database online for anyone to see. There was no encryption and no password required.
The database contained 2,734,819,501 sensitive records. My first thought is why does a hydroponics company have so much data?
What is Mars Hydro?
Stick with me because it’s a mess. The records Fowler found belong to a California-registered company, LG-LED Solutions Limited. Within those are also database details and URLs to LG-LED Solutions, Mars Hydro and a company called Spider Farmer.
They make and sell grow lights, fans, cooling systems and other gear used for agriculture. Mars Hydro is based in Shenzhen, China, with warehouses in the U.S., U.K. and Australia.
So, why was an agriculture company collecting all this data and storing it all in an unsecured database? Probably because it’s the last place someone might look.
Over 100 million Wi-Fi network names (SSIDs) with passwords
IP addresses
Device ID numbers
All the devices connected to these Wi-Fi networks, including make, models and other details
App error logs
When Fowler spotted the Mars Hydro code and asked if the app was involved, LG-LED dodged the question. Their only response? “This app is the official product of Mars Hydro.” Translation: They’re not denying it.
The Mars Hydro app page for Google Play (Android) shows over 10,000 downloads and an abysmal 1.9-star rating. I didn’t spot a single rating on the iPhone App Store, which is common for apps that aren’t all that popular.
Interestingly, the privacy section says no data is collected and nothing is shared with third parties. Well, we already know they lied about at least one of those things. The app store shows the same thing: “The developer does not collect any data from this app.”
Once the vulnerability was reported, the database was locked down. You can bet there are copies of the database floating around the Dark Web. But there’s a bigger picture here. This is not just about one bad data breach. It’s about negligence in the IoT industry.

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