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The Detroit Jewish News, 2018-12-06

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When I come home now, my child runs up
and hugs me and says I love you! That
makes all the difference in the world.”
Dr. Brian, MD.

OXFORD

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APPROACH

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BRIGHTON / TROY

THE WEIZMANN EFFECT
SEEING HOW YOUR SMART
HOME DEVICES LEAVE YOU
VULNERABLE TO CYBERATTACK

The “Internet of Things” allows your microwave, thermostat and other devices to anticipate your needs.
But what are these devices revealing about you? Weizmann Institute research shows how a flaw in
wireless technology can infect smart home devices with a malicious code that enables cybercrimi-
nals to steal your information, or even shut down a city’s electrical grid. Weizmann Institute scientists
in Israel often uncover problems that shock us into smarter ways to live. Your concern for the future makes
eye-opening research like this possible. A BETTER WORLD IS IN YOUR HANDS. To find out how you
can become part of The Weizmann Effect, contact us at: 248-258-9890 or Michigan@acwis.org.

Or visit us online: WEIZMANN-USA.ORG

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