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Nozomi Unveils Wireless Security Sensor for OT, IoT Environments 

Nozomi Unveils Wireless Security Sensor for OT, IoT Environments  2024-01-26 at 12:16 By Eduard Kovacs Nozomi Networks extends its offering with Guardian Air, a security sensor designed to help organizations detect wireless threats in OT and IoT. The post Nozomi Unveils Wireless Security Sensor for OT, IoT Environments  appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article is […]

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Hackers Earn $1.3M for Tesla, EV Charger, Infotainment Exploits at Pwn2Own Automotive

Hackers Earn $1.3M for Tesla, EV Charger, Infotainment Exploits at Pwn2Own Automotive 2024-01-26 at 11:05 By Eduard Kovacs Participants have earned more than $1.3 million for hacking Teslas, EV chargers and infotainment systems at Pwn2Own Automotive. The post Hackers Earn $1.3M for Tesla, EV Charger, Infotainment Exploits at Pwn2Own Automotive appeared first on SecurityWeek. This

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Tesla Hack Earns Researchers $100,000 at Pwn2Own Automotive

Tesla Hack Earns Researchers $100,000 at Pwn2Own Automotive 2024-01-25 at 15:46 By Eduard Kovacs Over $1 million paid out in the first two days of Pwn2Own Automotive for Tesla, infotainment and EV charger hacks. The post Tesla Hack Earns Researchers $100,000 at Pwn2Own Automotive appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article is an excerpt from SecurityWeek

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Pwn2Own Automotive: Hackers Earn Over $700k for Tesla, EV Charger, Infotainment Exploits

Pwn2Own Automotive: Hackers Earn Over $700k for Tesla, EV Charger, Infotainment Exploits 2024-01-24 at 17:48 By Eduard Kovacs On the first day of Pwn2Own Automotive participants earned over $700,000 for hacking Tesla, EV chargers and infotainment systems. The post Pwn2Own Automotive: Hackers Earn Over $700k for Tesla, EV Charger, Infotainment Exploits appeared first on SecurityWeek.

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Ho, Ho, Hoooold on a Minute: A New Year Resolution That IoT Isn’t a Gift That Keeps on Taking

Ho, Ho, Hoooold on a Minute: A New Year Resolution That IoT Isn’t a Gift That Keeps on Taking 2024-01-16 at 18:16 By Tom Eston Some IoT products may make your life easier, but they also may be somewhat of a Trojan Horse.  The post Ho, Ho, Hoooold on a Minute: A New Year Resolution

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Coming Soon to a Network Near You: More Shadow IoT

Coming Soon to a Network Near You: More Shadow IoT 2024-01-11 at 17:31 By Danelle Au Consumer IoT devices will increase the threat to commercial, government, healthcare, educational, and other organizations. The post Coming Soon to a Network Near You: More Shadow IoT appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article is an excerpt from SecurityWeek RSS

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Bosch Nutrunner Vulnerabilities Could Aid Hacker Attacks Against Automotive Production Lines

Bosch Nutrunner Vulnerabilities Could Aid Hacker Attacks Against Automotive Production Lines 2024-01-09 at 16:01 By Eduard Kovacs Hackers can take complete control of Bosch Rexroth nutrunners, installing ransomware or altering settings to cause financial impact and brand damage. The post Bosch Nutrunner Vulnerabilities Could Aid Hacker Attacks Against Automotive Production Lines appeared first on SecurityWeek.

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Russia Hacked Residential Cameras in Ukraine to Spy on Air Defense, Critical Infrastructure

Russia Hacked Residential Cameras in Ukraine to Spy on Air Defense, Critical Infrastructure 2024-01-05 at 13:32 By Eduard Kovacs Ukraine said Russia hacked two surveillance cameras and used them to spy on air defense systems and critical infrastructure in Kyiv.  The post Russia Hacked Residential Cameras in Ukraine to Spy on Air Defense, Critical Infrastructure

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Every “Thing” Everywhere All at Once

Every “Thing” Everywhere All at Once 19/12/2023 at 15:48 By Danelle Au Every asset in an organization’s inventory that is not accounted for and protected is a potential attack vector that an attacker can use to gain access or move undetected. The post Every “Thing” Everywhere All at Once appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article

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MITRE Unveils EMB3D Threat Model for Embedded Devices Used in Critical Infrastructure

MITRE Unveils EMB3D Threat Model for Embedded Devices Used in Critical Infrastructure 13/12/2023 at 19:02 By Eduard Kovacs MITRE and partners unveil EMB3D, a new threat model designed for critical infrastructure embedded devices. The post MITRE Unveils EMB3D Threat Model for Embedded Devices Used in Critical Infrastructure appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article is an

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‘5Ghoul’ Vulnerabilities Haunt Qualcomm, MediaTek 5G Modems

‘5Ghoul’ Vulnerabilities Haunt Qualcomm, MediaTek 5G Modems 12/12/2023 at 00:31 By Ionut Arghire Researchers call attention to 14 security defects taht can be exploited to drop and freeze 5G connections on smartphones and routers. The post ‘5Ghoul’ Vulnerabilities Haunt Qualcomm, MediaTek 5G Modems appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article is an excerpt from SecurityWeek RSS

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ProvenRun Banks €15 Million for Secure Connected Vehicle Software

ProvenRun Banks €15 Million for Secure Connected Vehicle Software 08/12/2023 at 18:32 By Ionut Arghire French startup ProvenRun raises €15 million investment to build secure software for connected vehicles and IoT devices. The post ProvenRun Banks €15 Million for Secure Connected Vehicle Software appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article is an excerpt from SecurityWeek RSS

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21 Vulnerabilities in Sierra Wireless Routers Could Expose Critical Infrastructure to Attacks

21 Vulnerabilities in Sierra Wireless Routers Could Expose Critical Infrastructure to Attacks 06/12/2023 at 14:17 By Eduard Kovacs Forescout has found 21 vulnerabilities in Sierra Wireless OT/IoT routers that could expose critical infrastructure organizations to remote attacks.  The post 21 Vulnerabilities in Sierra Wireless Routers Could Expose Critical Infrastructure to Attacks appeared first on SecurityWeek.

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Hackers Earn $350k on Second Day at Pwn2Own Toronto 2023

Hackers Earn $350k on Second Day at Pwn2Own Toronto 2023 26/10/2023 at 20:02 By Ionut Arghire Smart speakers, printers, routers, NAS devices, and mobile phones were hacked on the second day at Pwn2Own Toronto 2023. The post Hackers Earn $350k on Second Day at Pwn2Own Toronto 2023 appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article is an

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Hackers Earn $400k on First Day at Pwn2Own Toronto 2023

Hackers Earn $400k on First Day at Pwn2Own Toronto 2023 25/10/2023 at 19:17 By Ionut Arghire NAS devices, printers, IP cameras, speakers, and mobile phones were hacked on the first day at Pwn2Own Toronto 2023. The post Hackers Earn $400k on First Day at Pwn2Own Toronto 2023 appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article is an

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Academics Devise Cyber Intrusion Detection System for Unmanned Robots

Academics Devise Cyber Intrusion Detection System for Unmanned Robots 16/10/2023 at 17:47 By Ionut Arghire Australian AI researchers teach an unmanned military robot’s operating system to identify MitM cyberattacks. The post Academics Devise Cyber Intrusion Detection System for Unmanned Robots appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article is an excerpt from SecurityWeek RSS Feed View Original

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BlackBerry to Split Cybersecurity, IoT Business Units

BlackBerry to Split Cybersecurity, IoT Business Units 05/10/2023 at 19:02 By Ryan Naraine BlackBerry plans to split its cybersecurity and IOT (Internet of Things) businesses and pursue an IPO for the IOT unit early next year. The post BlackBerry to Split Cybersecurity, IoT Business Units appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article is an excerpt from

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Misconfigured TeslaMate Instances Put Tesla Car Owners at Risk

Misconfigured TeslaMate Instances Put Tesla Car Owners at Risk 27/09/2023 at 17:17 By Ionut Arghire Attackers can find tons of information on Tesla cars and their drivers by searching for misconfigured TeslaMate instances online. The post Misconfigured TeslaMate Instances Put Tesla Car Owners at Risk appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article is an excerpt from

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Car Cybersecurity Study Shows Drop in Critical Vulnerabilities Over Past Decade

Car Cybersecurity Study Shows Drop in Critical Vulnerabilities Over Past Decade 21/09/2023 at 15:31 By Eduard Kovacs An automotive cybersecurity study shows that critical-risk vulnerabilities have decreased in the past decade. The post Car Cybersecurity Study Shows Drop in Critical Vulnerabilities Over Past Decade appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article is an excerpt from SecurityWeek

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OT/IoT and OpenTitan, an Open Source Silicon Root of Trust

OT/IoT and OpenTitan, an Open Source Silicon Root of Trust 18/09/2023 at 18:09 By Kevin Townsend A silicon root of trust (S-RoT) is designed to provide security to those parts of a device that can be attacked by a third party. The question remains, however: can the S-RoT itself be attacked? The post OT/IoT and

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