How It Really Happened

How it really happened : NINJIO Season 4, Episode 12, Plug and Pay

#beunhackable NINJIO Ransomware
December 2, 2019

In NINJIO’s Season 4, Episode 12, free charging cables and other swag?  It’s difficult to complain about that – but with some planning from hackers, those charging cables could be something a little more sinister.  It is crucial to always know where your cables are from and to verify that they are from a reputable brand.
 

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