BlackBerry plans to split its cybersecurity and IOT (Internet of Things) businesses and pursue an IPO for the IOT unit early next year.
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BlackBerry plans to split its cybersecurity and IOT (Internet of Things) businesses and pursue an IPO for the IOT unit early next year.
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Attackers can find tons of information on Tesla cars and their drivers by searching for misconfigured TeslaMate instances online.
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An automotive cybersecurity study shows that critical-risk vulnerabilities have decreased in the past decade.
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A silicon root of trust (S-RoT) is designed to provide security to those parts of a device that can be attacked by a third party. The question remains, however: can the S-RoT itself be attacked?
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Norfolk Southern believes a software defect — not a hacker — was the cause of the widespread computer outage that forced the railroad to park all of its trains.
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ZDI is offering more than $1 million at the Pwn2Own Automotive hacking contest, hosted in January at the Automotive World conference in Tokyo.
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Roughly 78% of the healthcare organizations in North America, South America, the APAC region, and Europe experienced a cyberattack over the past year, according to a new report.
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As smart cities evolve with more and more integrated connected services, cybersecurity concerns will increase dramatically.
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Vulnerabilities in the TP-Link Tapo L530E smart bulb and accompanying mobile application can be exploited to obtain the local Wi-Fi password.
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The US government’s cybersecurity agency describes UEFI as “critical attack surface” that requires urgent security attention.
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