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What is Hermit spyware and how do you protect yourself from it?

Mashable VR

Attackers are using zero-day vulnerabilities (meaning those that haven't yet been patched) and other dangerous exploits in Android and iOS code to deploy malware that can take control over someone's iOS or Android device. TAG has only seen them in action in two countries, Italy and Kazakhstan (Lookout also adds Syria to that list).

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VR Creates the Trainer That Never Retires, with Immerse’s James Watson & Justin Parry

XR for Business Podcast

So we would be tying together people from somewhere — maybe even Kazakhstan, some oil and gas training that we did — with trainers that may be in Iraq, or in the UK, or wherever that might be. We weren’t initially in VR. We actually delivered our training applications via desktop, but they were always multi-user.

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VR Creates the Trainer That Never Retires, with Immerse’s James Watson & Justin Parry

XR for Business Podcast

So we would be tying together people from somewhere — maybe even Kazakhstan, some oil and gas training that we did — with trainers that may be in Iraq, or in the UK, or wherever that might be. We weren’t initially in VR. We actually delivered our training applications via desktop, but they were always multi-user.

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VR Creates the Trainer That Never Retires, with Immerse’s James Watson & Justin Parry

XR for Business Podcast

So we would be tying together people from somewhere — maybe even Kazakhstan, some oil and gas training that we did — with trainers that may be in Iraq, or in the UK, or wherever that might be. We weren’t initially in VR. We actually delivered our training applications via desktop, but they were always multi-user.

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VR Creates the Trainer That Never Retires, with Immerse's James Watson & Justin Parry

XR for Business Podcast

So we would be tying together people from somewhere -- maybe even Kazakhstan, some oil and gas training that we did -- with trainers that may be in Iraq, or in the UK, or wherever that might be. We weren't initially in VR. We actually delivered our training applications via desktop, but they were always multi-user. We weren't initially in VR.

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VR Creates the Trainer That Never Retires, with Immerse.io's James Watson & Justin Parry

XR for Business Podcast

So we would be tying together people from somewhere -- maybe even Kazakhstan, some oil and gas training that we did -- with trainers that may be in Iraq, or in the UK, or wherever that might be. We weren't initially in VR. We actually delivered our training applications via desktop, but they were always multi-user. We weren't initially in VR.