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How to secure IoT devices and protect them from cyber attacks

How to secure IoT devices and protect them from cyber attacks
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Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War Problems & Fixes

Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War Problems & Fixes Published 5 months ago Treyarch’s Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War is now available which means we’re hearing about the initial problems plaguing console and Windows PC users. While some of these early problems will require a software update from the developer down the road, some issues can be solved long before Treyarch issues its next update. The current list of Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War problems features some of the most common launch issues: download problems, crashes, minor bugs, and a variety of performance issues. In this guide we’ll take you through the most common issues impacting the game and we’ll walk you through potential fixes for these issues.

PSA: 150,000 IP cameras have been hacked Here s how to keep yours safe

April 06, 2021 Was your camera one of the 150,000 compromised? Unsplash A few weeks ago, the IP cameras of Silicon Valley startup Verkada, were breached by a group of hackers who gained access to some 150,000 cameras used by some 24,000 organisations around the world Verkada’s IP Cameras have the capacity for facial recognition and can include identifying specific individuals across multiple timepoints or filtering individuals by gender or by the colour of their clothes. Online reports quoted Bloomberg saying that they had seen videos from inside Tesla factories, Cloudflare, banks, jails, and hospitals. In addition to the live video feeds, the hackers were able to access all the archived videos which means these business’s entire video libraries have been compromised.

Arris Surfboard Max Tri-Band Wi-Fi 6 Mesh System AX6600 (W121) Review

All Specs The $399.99 Arris Surfboard Max Tri-Band AX6600 (W121) is a two-piece mesh Wi-Fi system designed to bring wireless connectivity to all corners of your home (up to 5,500 square feet). As is the case with most mesh systems, the AX6600 uses a mobile app and is easy to install. In addition, both the router and the node showed good signal strength and delivered solid throughput scores in testing. That said, you’ll get more features and faster performance in the same amount of coverage area with the $449.99 Asus ZenWiFi AX XT8, our Editors’ Choice winner for mesh Wi-Fi systems. Fewer Features Than the Competition

Pasta, cheese and toys among items issued with product recall warning

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