WTF?

This is why cloudy systems are asking for trouble. I have several charge controllers at home - none of them connect to the internet, and although probably more expensive, I feel vindicated that this was the right choice…

  • perestroika@slrpnk.net
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    2 days ago

    I never let my energy devices onto the Internet. The house controller - a Raspberry Pi - is allowed when I wire it to the router using an ethernet cable.

    If I worked at the company which did the cyberattack, I would fear both civil liability and prosecution.