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This paper is a general survey of all the security issues existing in the Internet of Things (IoT) along with an analysis of the privacy issues that an end-user may face as a consequence of the spread of IoT. The majority of the survey is…
This paper has been removed by arXiv administrators because of overlap with gr-qc/9601044, gr-qc/0212018, hep-th/0310151, gr-qc/0011066, gr-qc/0404001, gr-qc/0304081, gr-qc/0501002, and gr-qc/0109017. This paper also has excessive overlap…
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