Abstract
The existing security and privacy preserving solutions proposed for IoT-enabled consumer products overlook communal acts of a consumer behavior. They lack support in case when IoT Consumers borrow, rent, gift, resale and retire their IoT-enabled electronic products. In this paper, we attempt to highlight IoT consumer's security and privacy violation through seemingly five different angles. We also speculate that IoT products or devices, even after their End of Life (EOL), i.e. "IoT waste", could become an attractive gateway for cyber criminals to access private information. Consequently, we present some recommendations in this regard.