The US Army is warning service members of unsolicited electronics being delivered by mail. Any recipients should not open it, bring it to work, or connect it to personal WiFi.
TUCSON, Ariz. — The US Army Criminal Investigation Division shared service members across the military are receiving unsolicited smartwatches in the mail.
There is a possibility these watches contain malware, which could allow access to saved data such as banking information, contacts, and passwords.
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