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227 Why attackers love to target IoT devices

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Louis Columbus @ VentureBeat 1 place · 06/09/2023 12:32 EDT

Why attackers love to target IoT devices

Operations technology endpoints lack security. Four reasons IoT devices are such a high-value target for malware and ransomware attacks .

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