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How to disable unexpected attacks

Ryan Russell

By Ryan Russell

There are a lot of ways your machines can be attacked. Not all of them are via the Internet.

Some attack vectors require physical access, but many others can hit you without notice when you do something as simple as accessing an external device.

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