Security News > 2018 > July > Access to airport’s security system sold on dark web
Leveraging compromised RDP credentials is one of the easiest ways attackers can break into company networks and systems. Unfortunately for all of us, there are a lot of vendors on underground hacker markets that sell those credentials for a laughably small amount of money. Some of these computers are part of critical systems. Case in point: McAfee researchers have recently discovered that access linked to security and building automation systems of a major international airport … More → The post Access to airport’s security system sold on dark web appeared first on Help Net Security.
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