
Security Tip of the Week – Device Code Hijacking
Cybercriminals have come up with a new way to scam you by using device codes, which are numeric codes that allow you to log into the same account using multiple devices.
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Rob Wilson has been with Keller Schroeder over 30 years, primarily serving as an applications consultant and leader among our various development groups. Rob’s industry experience includes manufacturing, banking, education, and healthcare, while his technical experience ranges from Microsoft to IBM and open source platforms.
Cybercriminals have come up with a new way to scam you by using device codes, which are numeric codes that allow you to log into the same account using multiple devices.
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