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Keyboards, Webcams or Helmets Can Be Hacked Remotely: Here's How to Avoid Being Targeted by Cyberattacks

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The National Testing Institute for Cybersecurity NTC has analysed some 30 computer devices and identified important security flaws. Advice is provided to avoid these traps.There are not only fraudulent e-mails, SMS or calls that can endanger our cybersecurity. Annoidly-looking accessories such as keyboards, helmets or webcams can also be gateways for malicious actors. The National Testing Institute for Cybersecurity NTC published on February 26 …
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The National Testing Institute for Cybersecurity NTC has analysed some 30 computer devices and identified important security flaws. Advice is provided to avoid these traps.There are not only fraudulent e-mails, SMS or calls that can endanger our cybersecurity. Annoidly-looking accessories such as keyboards, helmets or webcams can also be gateways for malicious actors. The National Testing Institute for Cybersecurity NTC published on February 26 …

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Le Temps broke the news in on Monday, March 2, 2026.
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