Technology is rapidly advancing and changing. My husband and I talk about it all the time. Back when we were younger there were only a few channels on T.V. and they all turned off between 11:00 PM – midnight. There was no such thing as a remote control. We had to wait YEARS for a movie to come out on VHS and they sold for upwards of $100 each. The SONY Walkman was the coolest thing EVER and computers weighed more than most adults.
Fast forward 30 years. Movies are available on Digital Download about a month after they leave the theater. You can communicate with people from around the world via a phone you wear on your wrist. You can chat with family and friends around the world in person on Skype. The list goes on and on. It’s all truly amazing. I cannot wait to see what new technological advances are on the horizon.
With all these amazing feats of technology there are also a few downsides. Hacking would be one such negative when it comes to technology. Not only can your computer be hacked but also your checking account, medical records – even your car can be hacked! It scares me when I think about what kind of information can be hacked or influenced by others.
Did you know that baby monitors can be hacked? I have read stories (legitimate stories) where internet connected baby monitors were hacked and the hackers were able to move the cameras around to watch those who lived in the house, not just the baby. Not only that they could hear people’s conversations.
Imagine sitting in your child’s nursery breast feeding your baby not knowing that a hacker is watching you the entire time – possibly videotaping you to share across the internet. Even your home’s security system is at risk if it’s connected to the Internet. Would be thieves could hack into it, learn your security code, and rob your home when you are not at home.
Scary!
These days many homes are filled with Internet connected devices including monitors, cell phones, TVs, security cameras, security systems, computers, tablets and more. Anything that is connected to the internet is vulnerable to outside hackers, malware and viruses. You can download virus protection for your computer, but the rest of your devices are still vulnerable.
So what can you do to protect your home? CUJO is the answer. CUJO protects your home’s Internet connected devices from hacks, viruses, malware and other virtual intrusions. It can even alert you when it senses your device has been compromised.
Unlike other solutions, CUJO is constantly monitoring your devices and adapting so that it’s always on guard to protect you.
Normally I would think something like CUJO would be difficult to install or like you’d need to hire someone to do it. CUJO is actually super simple to install – simply plug it in with a single cable, launch the app and CUJO takes care of the rest.
CUJO is compatible with all Internet connected devices including tablets, monitors, gaming consoles and more.
Check out this brief video to learn more about this incredible device.
Personally, I would like to have something like this in my home. I always worry about possible threats and every day I am worried about having my identity stolen. The number of identify thefts is astronomical. MILLIONS of people across the country find themselves victims of identity theft each year. Don’t you be one of them.
CUJO will be available for purchase on September 15th on Indiegogo. Join the campaign and be one of the first to get your hands on your very own CUJO to ensure all of your devices are protected at all times.
If you would like to learn more about CUJO, please visit www.GetCUJO.com.
CUJO is also hosting a giveaway where the lucky winner will receive an Apple Watch Sport. Your entry also qualifies you to receive 25% off the purchase price of a CUJO so even if you don’t win the watch you still “win” a bit of savings.
To enter the CUJO Apple Watch Sport giveaway visit here – Get CUJO – Enter to win and save.
What do you think about CUJO? Does it sound like something your home needs?
Have you ever been a victim of hacking, malware or a virus on anything other than your home computer? Feel free to share your story in hopes it can prevent others from falling victim too.
Kimberly
*I have partnered with CUJO to bring you this information. Although compensated the opinions expressed are my own and not influenced in any way.