Posted by InfoSec News on Mar 30
By MOHAMAD ELBARDICY & Emma Bowman
NPR.org
March 30, 2020
Large numbers of companies are rolling out mandatory work-from-home policies to
help limit the risks posed by the coronavirus outbreak. But cybersecurity
experts warn that those remote setups invite new hacking risks.
The Federal Bureau of Investigation recently issued warnings of an uptick in
fraudulent crimes tied to the coronavirus, particularly by scammers posing as
official…
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