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Industrial organizations could have their systems compromised through the exploitation of multiple recently patched security vulnerabilities in Fuji Electric's V-SFT human-machine interface configuration and development software, some of which could result in data exposure or arbitrary code execution, SecurityWeek reports.
First up is a technical segment on UEFI shells: determining if they contain dangerous functionality that allows attackers to bypass Secure Boot. Then in the security news: Your vulnerability scanner is your weakest link, Scams that almost got me, The state of EDR is not good, You don't need to do that on a phone or Raspberry PI, Hash cracking and e...
The move comes as state-sponsored cyber actors and cybercriminals increasingly target Australia's critical systems to steal information, conduct espionage, or disrupt essential services.
The Aisuru distributed denial-of-service botnet's record-breaking attack last week that peaked at 29.6 Tbps has been primarily driven by breached Internet of Things devices on U.S. internet service providers, KrebsOnSecurity reports.
This week we kick things off with a special interview: Kieran Human from ThreatLocker talks about EDR bypasses and other special projects. In the security news: Hacking TVs, Flushable wipes are not the only problem, People just want to spy on their pets, except the devices can be hacked, Linux EDR is for the birds, What does my hat say, we love exp...
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