To Damage OT Systems, Hackers Tap USBs, Old Bugs & Malware
USBs have something the newest, hottest attack techniques lack: the ability to bridge air gaps.
USBs have something the newest, hottest attack techniques lack: the ability to bridge air gaps.
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Microsoft has fixed a known issue causing incorrect BitLocker drive encryption errors in some managed Windows environments. [...]
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The semiconductor manufacturing giant's security team describes how hardware hackathons, such as Hack@DAC, have helped chip security by finding and…
Researchers have sinkholed a command and control server for a variant of the PlugX malware and observed in six months…
Russian hacker group Sandworm aimed to disrupt operations at around 20 critical infrastructure facilities in Ukraine, according to a report…