Security challenges for connected medical devices – Zero-day in Chrome gets patched – How to avoid USB drive security woes

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Why are connected medical devices vulnerable to attack and how likely are they to get hacked? Here are five digital chinks in the armor.

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Scammers even run their own dark-web “travel agencies”, misusing stolen loyalty points and credit card numbers

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In addition to patching the actively exploited bug, the update also brings fixes for another four security loopholes

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What are some of the key security risks to be aware of when using USB flash drives and how can you mitigate the threats?

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The flaws, neither of which is being actively exploited, were fixed merely days after the monthly Patch Tuesday rollout

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ESET joins global effort to disrupt the infamous Trickbot botnet – Criminals claim to have hijacked thousands of security cameras – Five ways to secure your home office

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School closings and more screen time can ultimately put children at an increased risk of being kidnapped by strangers they met online

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You don’t need a degree in cybersecurity or a bottomless budget to do the security basics well – here are five things that will get you on the right track

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The videoconferencing platform is making the feature available to users of both free and paid tiers

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