This post is sponsored by CUJO.
Our friends at CUJO built a smart device that guards all of your connected home devices from hacks. It’s simple to start with no installation necessary. You get an app that alerts you anytime somebody attempts to hack into your devices. We thought you might want to learn more about it.
Why is it important? The days of protecting your home with just an alarm system or Antivirus are over. If you have a TV, a smartphone, or even a baby monitor at home, then you are an easy target for cyber criminals. It takes 20 minutes before criminals attempt to hack your newly connected devices. More often than not, they succeed.
Criminal hackers break into your home devices to steal your identity, watch your cameras, access your financial info, and worse. Antivirus is built to only protect your PC so it is ineffective in most cases. Firewalls are outdated the moment they ship.
Click here to visit CUJO’s Indiegogo pre-sale campaign that just started. They need backing to get CUJO to the masses so they are selling the device for only $49. Even small contributions raise their popularity and give them more visibility.
Please also share their page to get the word out!
CUJO is also hosting a great contest to create a Smart Home!
The official rules are here: https://www.getcujo.com/indiereferralrules/
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Thanks for sharing this! It scares me that someone can look at your computer's camera!