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At least 700,000 routers given to customers by ISPs are vulnerable to hacking

The devices have serious flaws that enable unauthorized remote access and DNS hijacking, a researcher found Source: www.cio.com Are you having guests for dinner? Uninvited guests through your ADSL modem? You are not alone. See on Scoop.it – Secure communication The post At least 700,000 routers given to customers

Internet of Things: Connected devices at risk for malware, privacy violations

There must be a balance between the promise of new Internet of Things tools and devices and the need for robust security and data privacy, according to an Intel report. Source: www.fiercehealthit.com This blog post lists three important security aspects of IoT in health care: Accidental failures: Failures in

Health insurance companies prime targets for hackers

Anthem’s recent data breach underscores the need for stronger security and highlights the potential harm that hackers can cause. Source: www.cio.com Again and again we see these hacks targeting common user data. Data that then is being used in scams and fraud. It is a huge mistake

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