EXCLUSIVE: Spyware found on US hotel check-in computers (techcrunch.com)
The check-in computers at several hotels around the U.S. are running a remote access app, which is leaking screenshots of guest information to the internet.
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The check-in computers at several hotels around the U.S. are running a remote access app, which is leaking screenshots of guest information to the internet.
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