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Bruce Schneier on IoT Regulation
Mike Mimoso talks to Bruce Schneier, CTO of IBM Resilient, at RSA 2017 about the early days of the conference, his campaign for IoT regulation, and how the technical community needs to get involved with policy. Music by Chris Gonsalves...
Robots Rife With Cybersecurity Holes
Robots with inadequate security could be hacked and cause physical harm or be used to spy on unsuspecting owners in the near future. Researchers at IOActive Labs released a report Wednesday warning that consumer, industrial and service robots in use today have serious security vulnerabilities...
Hacker Shows How Easy It Is To Hack People While Walking Around in Public
Wi-Fi enabled devices — widely known as the Internet of Things IoT — are populating offices and homes in greater and greater numbers. From smartphones to connected printers and even coffee makers, most of these IoT devices have good intentions and can connect to your company's network without a...
Windows Botnet Spreading Mirai Variant
A Chinese-speaking attacker is spreading a Mirai variant from a repurposed Windows-based botnet. Researchers at Kaspersky Lab published a report today, and said the code was written by an experienced developer who also built in the capability to spread the IoT malware to Linux machines under...
KasperskyOS — Secure Operating System released for IoT and Embedded Systems
Russian cyber security and antivirus vendor Kaspersky Lab has made available the much awaited KasperskyOS, a secure-by-design operating system based on Microkernel architecture which is specially designed for network devices, industrial control systems and the Internet of Things. The operating...
Schneier Brings Campaign for IoT Regulation to RSA
SAN FRANCISCO—Bruce Schneier on Tuesday called on technologists to get involved with policy, insisting that as the Internet of things continues to unfold, the knowledge security experts have will become more applicable. Schneier, CTO of IBM Resilient, stressed in a talk here at the RSA Conference...
New Windows Trojan Spreads MIRAI Malware To Hack More IoT Devices
MIRAI – possibly the biggest IoT-based malware threat that emerged last year, which caused vast internet outage in October last year by launching massive distributed denial-of-service DDoS attacks against the popular DNS provider Dyn. Now, the infamous malware has updated itself to boost its...
Consortium Publishes Manifesto on Autonomous Vehicle Security
Intel, Uber and IoT company Aeris have joined forces in an effort aimed at fostering industry cooperation when it comes to building safety features into autonomous vehicles and the systems that support them. Today the group, which goes by the name Future of Automotive Security Technology Research...
Over 70% of Washington DC's CCTV Were Hacked Before Trump Inauguration
Just days before the inauguration of President Donald Trump, cyber criminals infected 70 percent of storage devices that record data from feds surveillance cameras in Washington D.C. in a cyber attack. Any guess, What kind of virus could have hit the storage devices? Once again, the culprit is...
Bill Calls for Study of Cybersecurity Standards for Cars
A House bill was introduced Tuesday that could accelerate the federal government’s involvement in regulating automobile cybersecurity. The Security and Privacy in Your Car Study Act of 2017, authored by Reps. Ted Lieu D-Calif. and Joe Wilson R-SC, calls on the National Highway Traffic Safety...
Mozilla's First Internet Health Report Tackles Security, Privacy
In its first-ever Internet Health Report, the non-profit Mozilla Foundation warned of the dangers of concentrated power among too few internet companies, cyber snooping by nosey governments and new threats posed by connected devices that can further erode privacy. Mozilla released the report this...
Smile! Hackers Can Remotely Access Your Samsung SmartCam Security Cameras
It's not necessary to break into your computer or smartphone to spy on you. Today all devices in our home are becoming more connected to networks than ever to make our lives easy. But what's worrisome is that these connected devices can be turned against us, anytime, due to lack of stringent...
How To Stop Larry From Hacking Your WiFi in 2017
It’s 2017, and we’re not any further along with Wi-Fi security than we were 10 years ago. There are Intrusion Detection Systems and 2nd generation antivirus apps to protect us from some vulnerabilities but the simple fact that some people and businesses still don’t set their network up well in th...
Update enables downgrade rights between Windows 10 IoT and Windows Embedded 8.1 Industry
Update enables downgrade rights between Windows 10 IoT and Windows Embedded 8.1 Industry This article describes an update that enables downgrade rights between Windows 10 Internet of Things IoT and Windows Embedded 8.1 Industry. Before you install this update, see the Prerequisites section. About...
FTC Sues D-Link Over Failure to Secure Its Routers and IP Cameras from Hackers
--- Image Source: Book - Protect Your Windows Network from Perimeter to Data The United States' trade watchdog has sued Taiwan-based D-link, alleging that the lax security left its products vulnerable to hackers. The Federal Trade Commission FTC filed a lawsuit pdf against D-Link on Thursday,...
Netgear launches Bug Bounty Program for Hacker; Offering up to $15,000 in Rewards
It might be the easiest bug bounty program ever. Netgear launched on Thursday a bug bounty program to offer up to $15,000 in rewards to hackers who will find security flaws in its products. Since criminals have taken aim at a rapidly growing threat surface created by millions of new Internet of...
FTC Issues Public Challenge to Improve IoT Patching
Admittedly, patching existing connected devices in the wild is easier said than done. But that’s not deterring the Federal Trade Commission from soliciting help in finding a solution. The U.S. government agency today announced the kickoff of the FTC IoT Home Inspector Challenge, a prize contest...
FTC sets $25,000 Prize for Automatic IoT Patch Management Solution
The U.S. Federal Trade Commission has announced a "prize competition" for creating a software or hardware-based solution with the ability to auto-patch vulnerable Internet of Things IoT devices. Today we are surrounded by a number of Internet-connected devices. Our homes are filled with tiny...
Parrot Security 3.3 - Security GNU/Linux distribution designed with cloud pentesting and IoT security in mind
Security GNU/Linux distribution designed with cloud pentesting and IoT security in mind. It includes a full portable laboratory for security and digital forensics experts, but it also includes all you need to develop your own softwares or protect your privacy with anonymity and crypto tools...
On IoT Botnets, Ransomware, and More
Mike Mimoso, Tom Spring, and Chris Brook recap 2016’s biggest news stories, including the proliferation of IoT botnets, the rise of ransomware, the FBI vs. Apple battle, Yahoo, and a rash of old password breaches. Download: Threatpost2016YearinReview.mp3 Music by Chris Gonsalves...