Cybersecurity Awareness Training: Rubber Ducky Scam

In this episode of “Live Hack,” an office worker falls victim to a cyber attack and is tricked into plugging a malicious USB into her computer, giving the hacker complete control of her computer. Watch the tips at the end to learn how you can avoid the “Rubber Ducky” scam.

The video is a reminder that all the technical defenses in the world won’t matter if just one employee plugs in a malicious device. Visit our Security Awareness Training page to see how you can subscribe to our innovative e-learning platform that turns your employees into a human firewall against cyber attacks.

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