How can IoT security be improved? The UK Government just published new details of its surprising and unfashionable answer.
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How can IoT security be improved? The UK Government just published new details of its surprising and unfashionable answer.
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The data was published after “Boris Bullet-Dodger” failed to get Citycomp to cough up.
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US federal agencies must fix their security bugs twice as quickly under new rules issued by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS).
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Our data is especially vulnerable when we ourselves are too: at border crossings and when in unfamiliar environments.
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This IoT software flaw could render millions of consumer devices, including baby monitors and webcams, open to remote discovery and hijack.
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The flaw makes it possible to overwrite the devices’ programming and insert an algorithm that turns them into artificial pancreases.
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Put on your detective hat – the researchers who found it say it’s full of people’s data, but not who it belongs to.
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Hacked Microsoft email accounts are being used by criminals to compromise victims’ cryptocurrency exchange accounts and empty their funds.
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When is an address bar not an address bar? When it’s a fake.
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The Good Guys from the Cyber Threat Alliance just published a report to help you keep the Bad Guys out of your network
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