![]() ![]() ![]() Tom Reel /Staff photographer Show More Show Less 6 of8Įlias Bou-Harb works with Morteza Safaei Pour last week to research the increased hacking of smart devices during the coronavirus pandemic. The screen displays locations on a world map where device hacking is ocurring. Tom Reel /Staff photographer Show More Show Less 5 of8Įlias Bou-Harb works with Morteza Safaei Pour last week to research the increased hacking of smart devices during the coronavirus pandemic. Tom Reel /Staff photographer Show More Show Less 4 of8Įlias Bou-Harb works with Morteza Safaei Pour last week to research the increased hacking of smart devices during the coronavirus pandemic. Tom Reel /Staff photographer Show More Show Less 3 of8Įlias Bou-Harb works is researching the increased hacking of smart devices during the coronavirus pandemic. ![]() Tom Reel /Staff photographer Show More Show Less 2 of8Ī world map of computer hacking is shown on screen last week at the UTSA Cyber Center for Security and Analytics, where Elias Bou-Harb and his staff research the increased hacking of smart devices during the coronavirus pandemic. From left are Joseph Khoury, a doctoral student, Bou-Harb, Morteza Safaei Pour, a doctoral student, and Christelle Nader, a masters student. Elias Bou-Harb works with his staff last week researching the increased hacking of smart devices during the coronavirus pandemic. ![]()
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