Security News > 2018 > April > Week in review: Hacking intelligent buildings, trust in critical systems under attack
Here’s an overview of some of last week’s most interesting news and articles: The current state of USB data protection The vast majority of employees rely on USB devices. In fact, nine out of 10 employees rely on USB devices today and 69 percent of respondents maintain that USB drives increase workplace productivity. Macro-less word document attacks on the rise Total malware attacks are up by 33 percent and cyber criminals are increasingly leveraging Microsoft … More → The post Week in review: Hacking intelligent buildings, trust in critical systems under attack appeared first on Help Net Security.
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