Schneider Electric has warned customers that USB drives shipped with some of the firm’s products are potentially infected with malware. More security news Troll-killing internet software Trollteq arrives Telegram starts to play nice with security agencies over user data, but not in Russia Defense Distributed now sells 3D gun blueprints online, ‘pay what you want’ Meet the malware which hijacks your browser and redirects you to fake pages USB flash drivers sent with Conext Combox and Conext Battery Monitor products, part of Schneider Electric’s solar power range, were “contaminated”
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