Gamoray said:
I looked through my source again and understand now, I'll explain myself.
Basically this https://www.hackread.com/smart-socket-can-be-hacked/ website talks about smart sockets that conenct to the internet and not the mains. Apologies, but DO AVOID these smart appliances as they are built with these things.
Sorry everyone my mistake.
Just remember those are IoT sockets. IoT= Internet of Things. It's basically adding data to everyday objects like a refrigerator like the recent Samsung smart fridge commercial.
These things are gonna be more and more common as time goes on per say on some level. The fact of the matter is it's not so hot for certain manufacturers. For example Dr. Lisa Su CEO of AMD mentioned IoT and AioT(Artificial-Intelligence of things) sounds sexy but it's not AMDs prerogative. So AMD decided to focus squarely on their own manufacturer of CPU, GPU, and coming soon FPGAs due to the Xilinix deal.
The sheer fact is many of these new things seem sexy and interesting but are laden with openness and hackability both malicious hacking and positive hacking. The openness is not a bad thing but it's based on freedom of openness much like the internet and lacking security. Or if it has security can be bypassed as the microcontroller is not as advanced as a high-end hacking computer.
BTW improved sockets with USB ports are not susceptible as the USB port is only used for power-delivery and in fact can probably be superior to computer USB ports for powering a device as the USB port in this case is focused squarely on power. USB ports with power sockets are simple electrical feeders not data transmitters. It's when a microprocessor or AI processor is used that it become the issue as in your aforementioned example member: Gamoray.