Special Agent Dale Cooper reflects on his recent journey through Seattle and the Olympic Peninsula, highlighting the importance of digital security while traveling. He provides a list of precautions for travelers, including updating devices, backing up data, turning off auto-connect features, limiting device usage, and being cautious with public Wi-Fi and charging stations. The report also mentions a Russian state-backed group, Static Tundra, exploiting unpatched Cisco devices using a seven-year-old vulnerability. It emphasizes the need for immediate patching and ongoing security measures to protect against state-sponsored threats. Author: AlienVault
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