Many LG TVs may be vulnerable to remote hacking due to a series of vulnerabilities found by Bitdefender researchers.
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Many LG TVs may be vulnerable to remote hacking due to a series of vulnerabilities found by Bitdefender researchers.
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Major vulnerabilities were found in cameras manufactured by the Chinese company Eken Group Ltd., which produces video doorbells under the brand names EKEN and Tuck, among others.
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Device Authority raises $7 million in a Series A funding round for its enterprise identity and access management for IoT solution.
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Nozomi Networks extends its offering with Guardian Air, a security sensor designed to help organizations detect wireless threats in OT and IoT.
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Some IoT products may make your life easier, but they also may be somewhat of a Trojan Horse.
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Consumer IoT devices will increase the threat to commercial, government, healthcare, educational, and other organizations.
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Hackers can take complete control of Bosch Rexroth nutrunners, installing ransomware or altering settings to cause financial impact and brand damage.
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Ukraine said Russia hacked two surveillance cameras and used them to spy on air defense systems and critical infrastructure in Kyiv.
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Every asset in an organization’s inventory that is not accounted for and protected is a potential attack vector that an attacker can use to gain access or move undetected.
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MITRE and partners unveil EMB3D, a new threat model designed for critical infrastructure embedded devices.
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