
Stay Cyber-Safe While Traveling!
Your cybersecurity shouldn’t take a vacation when you do. Check out our latest infographic to protect your data on the go:
- Before You Go: Update your devices and back up important data.
- Public Transit: Keep your devices secure and avoid accessing sensitive info.
- Cards: Use credit cards for better fraud protection and monitor your accounts.
- Devices: Lock your devices and encrypt sensitive data.
- Wi-Fi Security: Use a VPN on public Wi-Fi and disable auto-connect for Wi-Fi/Bluetooth.
- Social Media: Avoid sharing your travel plans in real-time and adjust privacy settings.
- International Travel: Research local cybersecurity laws and use secure data plans.
- Protect Access: Enable multi-factor authentication for all accounts.
Keep your digital life secure, no matter where you are!
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This Bluetooth Attack Can Steal a Tesla Model X in Minutes
Tesla has always prided itself on its so-called over-the-air updates, pushing out new code automatically to fix bugs and add features. But one security researcher has shown how vulnerabilities in the Tesla Model X’s keyless entry system allow a different sort of update: A hacker could rewrite the firmware of a key fob via Bluetooth connection, lift an unlock code from the fob, and use it to steal a Model X in just a matter of minutes.
