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Old 04-06-2014, 10:16   #20
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Re: 'Two weeks' to block cyber-attack

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Originally Posted by Stuart View Post
I don't know what the next attack vector will be but I suspect it'll be other devices (such as smart TVs) that are suddenly wanting internet access as the companies behind these may not have a lot of experience of developing secure software.
Android smartphones. What, you thought that you were the only person who wanted to root your phone?

Smart TVs are pretty disinteresting as they don't hold any private data and aren't really used to do anything that involves it.
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