I tested every IP KVM in my Homelab
A tech enthusiast reviews various IP KVM devices, which allow for remote control of computers at the hardware level. The author warns that these devices can be significant security vulnerabilities if not properly firewalled and maintained.
Why it matters
As remote management becomes more common in home labs, understanding the security risks of hardware-level access is essential for cybersecurity.
Since the PiKVM came out in 2017, there's been an explosion of IP KVMs. I've tested almost every one . But what are they good for?
The content is a technical review and security advisory without political or social bias.
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