Consumer-grade spyware found running on hotel guest PCs contains serious security flaw that lets anyone see recent screenshots

Three Wyndham hotels in the US have been found running consumer-grade spyware app "pcTattletale", which has major security flaws allowing the public to view screenshots of sensitive guest information uploaded to the cloud.

https://www.tomshardware.com/tech-industry/cyber-security/consumer-grade-spyware-found-running-on-hotel-guest-pcs-contains-serious-security-flaw-that-lets-anyone-see-recent-screenshots

Creato 29d | 23 mag 2024, 15:30:05


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