The NSA (National Security Agency) recently published a decent guide to secure your home network. Some recommendations may be too technical to implement. Even if people implemented only half of the bullet points contained in the 9 page document, it would a huge step into securing a home network. But I think the majority are doable.
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- Sensitive U.S. military emails spill online
- Signal would walk from U.K. if bill undermines encryption
- How I broke into a bank account with an AI-generated voice
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- Royal Mail hit by outage, believed to be ransomware
- Microsoft fixes 97 Windows vulnerabilities, including one exploited zero-day
- A police app exposed secret details about raids and suspects
Identity thieves skirted Experian security to access credit reports
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- Rackspace blames zero-day for ransomware hit
- Cops hacked thousands of phones. Was it legal?
- First LastPass, now Slack and CircleCI have confirmed hacks
- Russian hackers targeted U.S. nuclear scientists
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- The worst hacks of 2022
- Military hardware and fingerprints database for sale on eBay
- Police seize on COVID-19 tech to expand global surveillance