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…week warned users to stay away from public USB ports due to malware risks. On Twitter, the Denver FBI office (via CNBC) said that public charging stations in hotels, airports, and shopping…
…week warned users to stay away from public USB ports due to malware risks. On Twitter, the Denver FBI office (via CNBC) said that public charging stations in hotels, airports, and shopping…
…Updated boot manager and Secure Boot certificates are crucial for protection against malware like bootkits. If you recall Microsoft had clarified that this was the reason for multiple restarts . If you are…
…Apple’s new macOS ClickFix warnings to the test and they actually worked — now I want them on Windows too Anthony Spadafora Managing Editor Security and Home Office LATEST ARTICLES 1 We…
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…Some devices may contain malware or prompt unwanted software installs, compromising home internet security. Avoid unverified devices and software. The FBI has recently issued a warning about off-brand devices typically found…
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…The topics he writes about include malware, vulnerabilities, exploits and security defenses, as well as research and innovation in information security. His work has been published by Bitdefender, Netgear, The Security Ledger…
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…Seeing your Secure Boot status Type "Windows Security" into the Windows search bar and click on it. Then select Device Security and scroll down to Secure Boot. Here you can see the…