Aside from banning the inclusion of Vehicle Connectivity System software and hardware, as well as Automated Driving System software developed by Chinese and Russian vendors in vehicles sold in the U.S., both China- and Russia-linked automobile manufacturers have also been barred from selling cars with such tech within the country.
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Such a launch also comes weeks after nearly a dozen companies were designated by the FCC as Cybersecurity Label Administrators, with UL Solutions given the lead administrator role.
Vulnerable Illumina iSeq devices, which lacked firmware read and write protections and had Secure Boot disabled, could be subjected to privileged escalation attacks and subsequent arbitrary code execution in their firmware, according to an Eclypsium report.
Such a rule, which is open for public comments until Mar. 4, would not only limit but also potentially prohibit the sales of Chinese-made drones, which account for most of the unmanned aerial vehicle market in the U.S.
Nearly 50,000 Ruijie cloud-connected devices could be hijacked in attacks exploiting 10 security vulnerabilities in its Reyee cloud platform, all of which have already been patched, reports The Hacker News.
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