These HP computers are vulnerable to hackers — 5 ways to think like a hacker
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September 12, 2022

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Have an HP computer? These dangerous bugs have been unpatched for a YEAR

3 things you need to know today

1. Have an HP computer? These dangerous bugs have been unpatched for a YEAR

It seems that HP has a habit of leaving vulnerabilities unpatched or just not acting fast enough. For example, the company let users know of a dangerous flaw that could give hackers access to their machines late last year. Now, another six vulnerabilities took over a year to get patched, and three still aren't.

Tap or click here for details on these dangerous flaws. →

2. Popular Starbucks drink recalled: Metal fragments could be inside

Defective products can be voluntarily recalled or mandated by governing bodies such as the FDA. Pepsico is issuing a recall for a popular ready-to-made drink it produces for Starbucks. You can find them in the fridge at your local market or convenience store. The affected beverages may contain metal fragments. Yikes! Here's what to do next.

Tap or click here to avoid this dangerous Starbucks drink. →

3. 5 ways to think like a hacker, starting today

Cybercriminals prey on you being caught off guard. If you're not aware of their tricks, it's so much easier to fall for them. That's why I'm giving you an inside look at how the mind of a hacker works — and how you can use that thinking to keep yourself safe.

Tap or click to secure your digital life the right way. →

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