Evidence of Infected SCADA Systems Washes Up in Support Forums
While security experts and lawmakers debate the seriousness of cyber threats to critical infrastructure, one security researcher says that evidence that viruses and spyware already have access to...
View ArticleUPDATE: Looking For a ‘FireSheep’ Moment, Researchers Lay Bare Woeful SCADA...
Miami, Florida - A no-holds barred presentation at the S4 Conference laid bare the woeful state of security for many industrial control systems that power the world's critical infrastructure....
View ArticleNew Tool Will Automate Password Cracks on Common SCADA Product
The fallout from last month's S4 Conference continues in February, with a planned Valentine's Day release of tools that make it easy to test and exploit vulnerable programmable logic controllers and...
View ArticleTough Love Triumphs: SCADA Vendor Koyo Fixes Basecamp Bugs
Industrial control system vendor Koyo moved to fix vulnerabilities in its ECOM brand programmable logic controllers (PLCs) after researchers, in January, revealed that the devices were vulnerable to...
View ArticleGE Ethernet Switches Have Hard-Coded SSL Key
There is a hard-coded private SSL key present in a number of hardened, managed Ethernet switches made by GE and designed for use in industrial and transportation systems. Researchers discovered that an...
View ArticleGE Fixes Buffer Overflow Bug in DTM Library
GE has released a fix for a vulnerability in a library that's used in several of its products deployed in critical infrastructure areas. The flaw in the HART Device Type Manager library could allow an...
View ArticleJust Like Old Days: IOT Security Pits Regulators Against Market
A panel discussion at the Security of Things Forum debated the need for regulation to ensure the security and privacy of connected devices.
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