Organizations have been facing difficulties in managing endpoint devices, with 48% of devices on average either being undetected by their IT departments or having outdated operating systems, according to TechRepublic.
Forty-three of 624 security flaws identified in healthcare devices have been weaponized to impact patient care, with exploits for the weaponized vulnerabilities being available to the public or being actively exploited by threat actors, reports TechRepublic.
SecurityWeek reports that Siemens and Schneider Electric have addressed a total of 59 security flaws in their respective Patch Tuesday security advisories for this month.
While 93% of respondents reported a failed IIoT/OT security project, the Barracuda study finds silver a lining: 75% of companies with successful IIoT/OT projects did not experience a cyber incident.
Vulnerable QNAP network-attached storage devices are being exploited by the Raspberry Robin Windows worm to further spread to other systems, according to SecurityWeek.
The FTC reaffirmed it will use its authority against illegal data sharing, the latest federal effort to ensure health data privacy, particularly sensitive information generated by consumer apps, after Roe vs. Wade struck down by Supreme Court.
Threatpost reports that malicious actors could easily exploit a vulnerability in the ExpressLRS protocol for radio-controlled aircraft to achieve remote takeovers.
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