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by bookshelf11
2112 days ago
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Great question. I think I'd say the big difference is that people, for the most part, aren't putting their/others lives in Garmin's hands when they use their devices. That said, I think they have some hiking/trekking oriented products which could cause problems if you were relying on them. The headline "electric car fleet hacked" is a lot scarier than "smart watches hacked". Then again, maybe people really don't give a shit about this stuff, and these bounties are priced correctly. |
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