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Potential risk of IoT device supporting IR remote control

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Zhou, Z.; Zhang, W.; Yang, Z.; Yu, N.

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Computer Networks, Volume 148, Issue 15, p.307-317 (2019)
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Urciuoli, Luca, Toni Männistö, Juha Hintsa, and Tamanna Khan. "Supply Chain Cyber Security – Potential Threats." Information & Security: An International Journal 29, no. 1 (2013): 51-68.

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APA style: Zhou, Z., Zhang W., Yang Z., & Yu N. (2019).  Potential risk of IoT device supporting IR remote control. Computer Networks. 148(15), 307-317.
Chicago style: Zhou, Z., W. Zhang, Z. Yang, and N. Yu. "Potential risk of IoT device supporting IR remote control." Computer Networks 148, no. 15 (2019): 307-317.
IEEE style: Zhou, Z., W. Zhang, Z. Yang, and N. Yu, "Potential risk of IoT device supporting IR remote control", Computer Networks, vol. 148, issue 15, pp. 307-317, January 2019.
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