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A home alarm system that almost anyone can turn off. Oh! No! When you grab your laptop but it's not yours.
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An IoT bug that could be exploited for video snooping and more. A hacker steals $600m and then makes a song and dance out of giving it back.
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AWS S3 buckets are now exposed via additional channels and APIs, which create new security blind spots that hackers are waiting to exploit. The insurtech vendor promises to its customers to provide responses within minutes, and the business process demands opening these potentially dangerous files and processing them in this time range.