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DHS Office of the Chief Procurement Officer issued a special notice Aug. 10, noting that it is looking for a way to check contractors compliance with its cyber hygiene clauses released in 2015.
update your phone regularly. change your passwords. make your passwords strong passwords. don t click on links if you don t know where they re from or you don t know where they re linking to. if you live in the modern world, these are the rules we have been told to follow to keep our phones safe from hackers. right? we have talked ourselves into this sort of calming story. that the way you can protect yourself from being hacked, from being robbed, from being spied on through the phone that you do everything on is to follow those kinds of rules. to keep up good cyber hygiene. right? have two-factor authentication on everything. have good passwords. don t get phished. right? all of those things are definitely still good things to do. they all have value. but today saw the launch of a massive international reporting
right? we have talked ourselves into this sort of calming story. that the way you can protect yourself from being hacked, from being robbed, from being spied on through the phone that you do everything on is to follow those kinds of rules. to keep up good cyber hygiene. right? have two-factor authentication on everything. have good passwords. don t get phished. right? i mean, all of those things are definitely still good things to do. they all have value. but today saw the launch of a massive international reporting project about something that is apparently in wide use by dozens of governments around the world, and it is something that defeats all of those defenses and more. one of the partners in this gigantic reporting project is the washington post, and the post made a good simple visit owe they launched today in which they described what i mean here. watch. one of the most concerning things about our reporting is it is clear there s now what they
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