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5 ways to think like a hacker, starting today


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The more we rely on our devices, the more vulnerable we are to attacks and scams. Your smartphone is a prime target. Tap or click here for three ways to secure it from hackers

It’s not just passwords and sensitive details you need to protect. Think about all the photos and videos stored on your phone that you would be heartbroken to lose. Tap or click for the best ways to save your phone’s photos before it’s too late

Stopping cybercriminals starts with your frame of mind. You need to think like the bad guys. Here are five smart ways to do it and tips to help you secure your digital life the right way. 

16 December 2021, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Rottweil: A hacker software is open on a laptop.

16 December 2021, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Rottweil: A hacker software is open on a laptop.
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4 QUICK CYBERSECURITY STEPS EVERYONE MUST TAKE RIGHT NOW 

1. ‘My job is easy when you use old devices.’ 

Security patches and system updates protect you from the latest hacks and bugs. Hackers know that, of course, which makes older devices juicy targets. 

Most of us retire old smartphones before it becomes dangerous to use them, but what about the rest of your smart devices? 

That first-generation Amazon Echo you have sitting around? It is no longer secure. Hackers can gain access to it and record your conversations. That’s just one example, of course.  

Tap or click for a list of Internet of Things smart devices you need to stop using now. 

Bottom line: Once your connected gadgets stop receiving updates, it’s time to say goodbye. This advice goes for security cameras, hard drives, smart plugs, routers, and even your browser. 

Go a step further: How to protect your security system from hackers. 

2. ‘I’m much better than hackers you see in movies.’ 

Anytime a hacker in a film wants to break into a system, the person will type a bunch of characters, and they’re in. It really can be that easy. I tell you all the time that reusing passwords is dangerous. Here’s why. Say you use the same password across a few sites, and then one site is breached. 

Your login credentials go up for sale on the Dark Web. Everyone who gets their hands on your credentials tries that same username and password…

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Galaxy Z Fold 2 gets December 2021 security update, starting with China


Last updated: December 13th, 2021 at 15:27 UTC+01:00

Samsung has released the December 2021 security update to a few high-end smartphones. After releasing it to the Galaxy Fold and the Galaxy Fold 5G, the South Korean firm has released its latest security patch to the Galaxy Z Fold 2 in a few markets.

The newest software update for the Galaxy Z Fold 2 comes with firmware version F9160TBS3EUK1, and it is currently rolling out in China, Hong Kong, and Taiwan. The update brings the December 2021 security patch that fixes dozens of privacy and security-related vulnerabilities seen in Galaxy smartphones and tablets. The new software might also contain general bug fixes and device stability improvements.

The international variant of the Galaxy Z Fold 2 will get the update within the next few days. The carrier-locked and unlocked variants of the foldable device will get the update soon.

If you’re a Galaxy Z Fold 2 user in any of the countries mentioned above, you can check for the new software update by navigating to Settings » Software update and tapping on Download and install. You can also download the latest firmware file from our firmware database and flash it manually.

The South Korean firm had launched the Galaxy Z Fold 2 last year with Android 10-based One UI 2.5. This year, it received the Android 11-based One UI 3 update and will get the Android 12-based One UI 4.0 update over the next few weeks. The foldable phone will get at least two more major Android OS updates.

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Workers and consumers hurt by ransomware attacks are starting to sue the companies who got hacked – The Washington Post



Workers and consumers hurt by ransomware attacks are starting to sue the companies who got hacked  The Washington Post

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[Update: AT&T, more countries] Galaxy S9 Android 10 update rollout begins, starting with US and Germany – 9to5Google

[Update: AT&T, more countries] Galaxy S9 Android 10 update rollout begins, starting with US and Germany  9to5Google
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