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Drones Carrying Explosives
Weve now had an unsuccessful assassination attempt by explosive-laden drones...
Is crypto’s criminal rollercoaster approaching a terminal dip?
It’s a turbulent time in the cryptomining realm, especially for malware authors. Some big attacks and a lot of publicity has resulted in prolific groups promising to disband, even if potentially only temporarily. Running a tighter ship The mining banhammer continues to swing as China keeps puttin...
NVIDIA Jetson Chipsets Found Vulnerable to High-severity Flaws
U.S. graphics chip specialist NVIDIA has released software updates to address a total of 26 vulnerabilities impacting its Jetson system-on-module SOM series that could be abused by adversaries to escalate privileges and even lead to denial-of-service and information disclosure. Tracked from...
There Are Spying Eyes Everywhere—and Now They Share a Brain
Security cameras. License plate readers. Smartphone trackers. Drones. We’re being watched 24/7. What happens when all those data streams fuse into one?...
aatest1painting-of-your-house.saltcitydrones.com Cross Site Scripting vulnerability OBB-1368937
Following coordinated and responsible vulnerability disclosure guidelines of the ISO 29147 standard, Open Bug Bounty has:       a. verified the vulnerability and confirmed its existence;       b. notified the website operator about its existence...
Researchers Reveal New Security Flaw Affecting China's DJI Drones
Cybersecurity researchers on Thursday revealed security issues in the Android app developed by Chinese drone-maker Da Jiang Innovations DJI that comes with an auto-update mechanism that bypasses Google Play Store and could be used to install malicious applications and transmit sensitive personal...
New US Electronic Warfare Platform
The Army is developing a new electronic warfare pod capable of being put on drones and on trucks. ...the Silent Crow pod is now the leading contender for the flying flagship of the Army's rebuilt electronic warfare force. Army EW was largely disbanded after the Cold War, except for short-range...
U.S. Department of Interior Grounding All Drones
The Department of Interior is grounding all non-emergency drones due to security concerns: The order comes amid a spate of warnings and bans at multiple government agencies, including the Department of Defense, about possible vulnerabilities in Chinese-made drone systems that could be allowing...
Mysterious Drones Are Flying over Colorado
No one knows who they belong to. Well, of course someone knows. And my guess is that it's likely that we will know soon. EDITED TO ADD 1/3: Another article...
What Keeps NSA Cybersecurity Boss Anne Neuberger Up at Night
At WIRED25, the NSA's Anne Neuberger talked election security, low-orbit satellites, and weaponized autonomous drones...
Another Attack Against Driverless Cars
In this piece of research, attackers successfully attack a driverless car system -- Renault Captur's "Level 0" autopilot Level 0 systems advise human drivers but do not directly operate cars -- by following them with drones that project images of fake road signs in 100ms bursts. The time is too...
Threat Source newsletter (May 23)
Newsletter compiled by Jonathan Munshaw. Welcome to this week’s Threat Source newsletter — the perfect place to get caught up on all things Talos from the past week. Election security is a touchy — and oftentimes depressing — topic of conversation. So why not let Beer with Talos bring some levity...
The Air Force Will Embed Airmen at Carnegie Mellon University
Air Force Secretary Heather Wilson expounds on surveillance, drones, and the cutting edge of plane-painting...
Drones are Quickly Becoming a Cybersecurity Nightmare
Drones are a growing threat for law enforcement and business security officers. In the run-up to Christmas 2018, rogue drones grounded planes at London Gatwick, the UK’s second-busiest airport. But, increasingly it’s not just the air traffic controllers sounding the alarms over drones, it’s also...
DJI Launches Drone Bug Bounty Program
The lack of security in commercial drones has been well documented, but one Chinese manufacturer is working to fix that by incentivizing researchers who can poke holes in the software its drones run on. One of the largest unmanned aerial vehicle manufacturers, Dà-Jiāng Innovations Science and...
Airborne Drones can be hijacked using $15 BBC’ Micro:bit
By Uzair Amir Security Expert Showed Way of ‘Weaponizing the BBC Micro Bit’ This is a post from HackRead.com Read the original post: Airborne Drones can be hijacked using $15 BBC Micro:bit...
July 27, 2017 – Morning Cyber Coffee Headlines – “Black Hat Conference” Edition
Good morning! Sit with Carbon Black this morning over a cup of coffee or tea and browse a few industry headlines to get the day started. We’ve got just enough information below to get you through that first cup…enjoy! July 27, 2017 - Headlines Carbon Black in the News: Carbon Black Named...
DJI GO 4--For drones since P4 - Certificates or keys found, Corrupted files, Exported ContentProvider vulnerabilities
HackApp vulnerability scanner discovered that application DJI GO 4--For drones since P4 published at the 'play' market has multiple vulnerabilities...
Glaring Vulnerabilities Make Many Commercial Drones 'Insecure by Design'
Drones, many readily available on ecommerce shops such as Amazon, are plagued by vulnerabilities that could give attackers full root access to the device, read or delete files, or crash the device. The United States Computer Emergency Readiness Team US-CERT published a warning about one model, th...
You believe that there is no vulnerability in the code? Americans are Research-vulnerability warning-the black bar safety net
Internet of everything era, in addition to People's lives provides a convenient, also brought many security risks, more and more devices more vulnerable to hacking attacks. There is no possibility of the birth of a cannot is the invasion code? DARPA-the US Defense Advanced Research Projects Agenc...