The article emphasizes the interconnectedness of individual security with national and economic safety, asserting that weak security measures endanger various sectors. With a call to action, it urges individuals to install security updates like those from Apple, highlighting that even those who do not consider themselves high-value targets are still vulnerable to attacks. The discussion revolves around the concept that there is no 'safe' back door in security, and individuals should refrain from using public USB charging systems to protect sensitive data.
In other words, by making individuals less safe, weak security makes everything else less safe, including nations, economies, manufacturing, transit systems and more.
There is no such thing as a safe back door - and no one using confidential data should ever use a public USB charging system, just in case there's a monster within.
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