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    Millions of Kia vehicles were vulnerable to remote attacks with just a license plate number
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    Millions of Kia vehicles were vulnerable to remote attacks with just a license plate number

    Posted: September 27, 2024 by Pieter Arntz

    Researchers found a method to remotely take over any Kia with only the license plate number as a starting point.

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    IoT garage door exploit allows for remote opening attack

    Posted: April 6, 2023 by Christopher Boyd

    A popular and reasonably cheap garage door controller is making waves in the news, and not in a good way. Ars…

    LastPass was undone by an attack on a remote employee
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    LastPass was undone by an attack on a remote employee

    Posted: March 1, 2023 by Christopher Boyd

    Last August, LastPass suffered a well publicised breach: Developer systems were compromised and source code stolen. This resulted in a second…

    Update now! NetGear routers’ default configuration allows remote attacks
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    Update now! NetGear routers’ default configuration allows remote attacks

    Posted: December 8, 2022 by Pieter Arntz

    NetGear has made a hotfix available for its Nighthawk routers after researchers found a network misconfiguration in the firmware allowed unrestricted communication…

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    SearchDimension search hijackers: An overview of developments

    Posted: December 29, 2020 by Pieter Arntz

    Background information on SearchDimension SearchDimension is the name of a family of browser hijackers that makes money from ad clicks and…

    Security tips for working from home (WFH)
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    Security tips for working from home (WFH)

    Posted: March 19, 2020 by Pieter Arntz

    Over the last decade, remote work and working from home has grown in popularity for many professionals. In fact, a 2018…

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    5 simple steps to securing your remote employees

    Posted: September 4, 2019 by David Ruiz

    As remote working has become standard practice, employees are working from anywhere and using any device they can to get the…

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    Tech Support Scammers Impersonate Apple Technicians

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