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Smashing Security podcast 446: Apple HomeKit bug, crypto social engineering, and a fake space cannon – December 2025

Author/Source: Graham Cluley See the full link here

Takeaway

This article talks about three different online security issues discussed in a podcast. You’ll learn about a problem with Apple smart home devices, a fake video shared on social media, and how a hacker stole digital money using a clever trick.


Technical Subject Understandability

Beginner


Analogy/Comparison

Thinking about online security issues is like checking your house for unlocked windows, fake delivery people, and tricks people might use to get inside.


Why It Matters

These topics matter because they show how important it is to be careful online and with your smart devices. For example, the HomeKit bug could let strangers control your smart home devices like lights and locks without your permission.


Related Terms

HomeKit bug, Social engineering, Malicious software, Cryptocurrency. Jargon Conversion: A HomeKit bug is a flaw in Apple’s smart home system that could let others control your devices. Social engineering is tricking someone into doing something harmful, like installing bad computer programs. Malicious software is a computer program designed to cause problems or steal information. Cryptocurrency is digital money that is secured using special codes.

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