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How to dodge those Black Friday and Cyber Monday shopping hackers

How to make IoT in the home more secure: Assume the worst

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Nov 23, 2016
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How to dodge those Black Friday and Cyber Monday shopping hackers

Hackers are writing apps, setting up phony Wi-Fi networks and unleashing malware in attempts to turn legitimate Black Friday and Cyber Monday retailing into profits for themselves, according to security experts. Read More

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