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Posted on 16 April 202416 April 2024

I have an LG TV!

Researchers at BitDefender have discovered cyber security flaws in WebOS, the operating system used in LG smart TVs. Over 90,000 LG Smart TVs may be exposed to remote attacks (bleepingcomputer.com) I manual ran a software update on my TV to ensure it is running the latest secure version of WebOS. …

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Posted on 25 March 202420 March 2025

Devices and Cyber Security – A Primer

Cyber security and devices

I have written a number of articles over the past few weeks about how organisations need to be thinking about theirs’s and their employee’s devices and cyber security. Device Security (Pt. 1) Device Security (Pt. 2) Device Security Just One More Thing… When hardware reaches EOL – Device Security The …

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Posted on 20 March 20242 April 2024

Device Security (Pt. 3) Just One More Thing…

mobile device security can depend on just where your team download their apps from

This article was previously published on CyberAwake but as it discusses some fundamental ideas about mobile device security and app stores, I thought it should be published here as well. Following on from my two latest articles looking about device security (linked below), I am coming back to the subject, …

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Posted on 13 March 202413 March 2024

Device Security (Pt. 2)

device security should be used everywhere including coffee shops

This is the second part to my article on device security, the first part is here: Device Security (Pt. 1) – CyberAwake Back to Basics – Device Security I finished the first part of this article taking a brief look at hybrid home workers, but of course hybrid working does …

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Posted on 23 August 202324 August 2023

I have always wanted WiFi controlled lightbulbs…

…but have resisted. Here is why: TP-Link smart bulbs can let hackers steal your WiFi password – BleepingComputer Your takeaway We are particularly careful with what devices we allow inside our secure networks, at the office, at home and at clients. Of course it has happened that clients have installed …

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