Don’t want to get hacked? Then avoid these three ‘exceptionally dangerous’ cybersecurity mistakes

Using unsupported software, allowing the use of default usernames and passwords and using single-factor authentication for remote or administrative access to systems are all dangerous behaviours when it comes to cybersecurity and should be avoided by all organisations – but particularly those supporting critical infrastructure. The warning comes from the US Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) which is developing a catalogue of “exceptionally risky”

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