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  • Patch ‘Em or Weep: Study Reveals Most Vulnerable IoT, Connected Assets

Patch ‘Em or Weep: Study Reveals Most Vulnerable IoT, Connected Assets

Posted By CySecBot on September 7, 2023

Phones, tablets and workstations with unpatched CVEs are a clear and present danger. New Armis study lists the most vulnerable.

Posted in Uncategorized Tagged devices, Engineering, Internet of things, IoT, IT, media player, mobile devices, OT, pc, ransomware, Security, virtual machines, workstations

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