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From Spamming Fridges to Ransom Demanding Printers: The Wildly Hilarious Yet Alarmingly Real Surge in IoT Malware Attacks
Watch out, your toaster might be plotting against you! IoT Devices Malware Attacks are skyrocketing, quadrupling in just a year. Cybercriminals are having a field day, creating chaos from Mexico to Colombia. Whether it’s a spam-sending fridge or a ransom-demanding printer, remember – you’ve been…

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Oh boy, they're at it again! Cybercriminals have been busier than ever, turning our smart toasters into ticking time bombs and our connected cars into their personal playgrounds. IoT and OT devices have seen malware attacks increase fourfold in a year, according to a report by Zscaler™ ThreatLabz. So, if your fridge starts emailing you spam or your printer starts printing ransom notes, don't say we didn't warn you.