by Tibor Luter | Nov 9, 2022 | blog
Seeed Studio Launches a Rugged Gadget Family Designed for the Industrial Internet of Things With passive cooling and isolated inputs and outputs, this DIN-rail mountable gadget can turn its hand to a range of tasks. Seeed Studio has announced the launch of a...
by Tibor Luter | Nov 7, 2022 | blog
ALMA Astronomical Observatory Became a Target for a Cyberattack Operations at the world’s most expensive ground-based telescope, high in the Atacama Desert, remain disrupted. The Atacama Large Millimeter Array (ALMA) astronomical observatory in Chile became an...
by Tibor Luter | Oct 28, 2022 | blog
Cybercrime will cost companies worldwide an estimated $10.5 trillion annually by 2025, up from $3 trillion in 2015. At a growth rate of 15 percent year over year — cybercrime represents the greatest transfer of economic wealth in history. ...
by Tibor Luter | Oct 26, 2022 | blog
Where does Cybersecurity End for Electric Utilities? Across the energy sector and between various electric sector locations there are several assets and systems deemed “crown jewel assets” or “mission-critical systems”. Depending on who you ask, nearly every digital...
by Tibor Luter | Oct 24, 2022 | blog
A Common Password List Accounts for Nearly All Cyberattacks Half of a million passwords from the RockYou2021 list account for 99.997% of all credential attacks against a variety of honeypots, suggesting attackers are just taking the easy road. Tens of millions of...
by Tibor Luter | Oct 20, 2022 | blog
New Windows UEFI Rootkit Black Lotus Advertised on Underground Criminal Forums Cybersecurity researcher Scott Scheferman reported that a new Windows UEFI rootkit, dubbed Black Lotus, is advertised on underground criminal forums. The powerful malware is offered for...
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