5 Unexpected Devices You Didn’t Know Could Spread Malware
When you think of malware, your mind probably jumps to malicious downloads or email attachments. But it turns…
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When you think of malware, your mind probably jumps to malicious downloads or email attachments. But it turns…
Electromagnetic (EM) side-channel analysis has emerged as a significant threat to cryptographically secured devices, particularly in the era of the Internet of Things (IoT). These attacks exploit information leakages through physical parameters such as…
The Eleven11bot botnet has been described as one of the largest known DDoS botnets observed in recent years.
The post New Eleven11bot DDoS Botnet Powered by 80,000 Hacked Devices appeared first on SecurityWeek.
In a concerning trend, the frequency of scanning attacks targeting Internet of Things (IoT) devices and network routers has surged dramatically, reaching unprecedented levels. According to recent data from F5 Labs, the total number of scanning events i…
As an IoT product manufacturer, building consumer trust in the security of your connected devices is critical for driving sales and staying competitive. Fortunately, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has introduced a new program to h…
A botnet of 130,000 devices is launching a Password-Spraying attack on Microsoft 365, bypassing MFA and exploiting legacy authentication to access accounts.
In this podcast, I’m asked about current and future trends in industrial cyberattacks, as well as a variety of community and social issues facing our industry in the future.
Xerox Versalink printers are vulnerable to pass-back attacks. Rapid7 discovers LDAP & SMB flaws (CVE-2024-12510 & CVE-2024-12511). Update…
Connected devices make up one of the largest attack surfaces on the modern Internet. Billions of devices, many with little to no consideration given to their secure operation, controlling everything from sewage treatment systems to safety-crit…
The Internet can be a creepy place and it keeps getting creepier. Here’s why.
The post Five Technologies Making the World a Creepier Place in 2024 appeared first on Adam Levin.