– LED Billboard in Jakarta displayed inappropriate content due to unsecured control system access.
– British Smart Thermostat could be hijacked for ransom through unencrypted dialog channels.
– Tesla Model X remotely hacked by researchers using a drone accessing Wi-Fi vulnerabilities; later patched by Tesla.
– Florida Water Treatment Facility: hackers attempted poisoning water supply by manipulating chemicals via remote control without adequate cybersecurity measures.
– Hotel Door Locks (Onity) exploited cheaply with modified devices due to missing encryption verification systems.
These incidents underline sobering lessons about insufficient attention paid to securing critical and everyday technologies. As India adopts greater levels of digitization across homes and infrastructure-such as smart cities and IoT-enabled appliances-the risks posed by these vulnerabilities cannot be overlooked. each highlighted case demonstrates how oversights like unsecured networks or default passwords can lead not just to inconvenience but potential public harm, such as compromised water supplies or vehicles. India will need rigorous cybersecurity policies paired with enforcement mechanisms targeting both manufacturers and users alike as part of broader National Cybersecurity Strategy. Proactive adaptation now could prevent threats tomorrow.