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ICS-CERT and Trend Micro’s Zero Day Initiative (ZDI) this week disclosed the existence of several unpatched vulnerabilities affecting servo systems and drives from Japanese electrical equipment...
The Internet of Things is the fastest growing trend driving the deployment of applications that use public key infrastructure as evidenced by the Thales 2018 Global PKI Trends Study. The report,...
Many of the computer devices to be used for electronic voting in November's midterm elections have unpatched older operating systems that make them vulnerable, says Darien Kindlund, a data...
The Bitcoin Core development team has released an important update to patch a major DDoS vulnerability in its underlying software that could have been fatal to the Bitcoin Network, which is...
This time a 9.8/10-severity hardcoded password has been found in Cisco's video surveillance software.
Cisco has patched vulnerability in its video surveillance manager software that could give an unauthenticated, remote attacker the ability to execute arbitrary commands on targeted systems.
Vulnerability allowed an unauthenticated remote attacker to log in to a device at the time the system initially boots up.
Overall seven flaws were patched - including one critical vulnerability that could lead to arbitrary code execution.
In this podcast, Andrew Ginter, VP of Industrial Security at Waterfall Security Solutions, and Edward Amoroso, CEO of TAG Cyber, talk about how the traditional focus of most hackers has been on...
A critical vulnerability in NUUO software could allow attackers to remotely view video feeds and tamper with the recordings of hundreds of thousands of surveillance cameras, Tenable reveals. read more