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  • "U. Missouri To Develop Cyber Brain for 'Smart' Devices"

    A team of researchers at the University of Missouri will develop an add-on cybersecurity solution for smart devices through the use of Machine Learning (ML) to adapt to cyber threats. The National Security Agency (NSA) awarded a $500,000 grant to…

  • "Russia Launched 58% of State-Backed Hacks Observed by Microsoft, Company Says"

    Microsoft has stated that Russia’s relentless hacking efforts accounted for 58% of all state-sponsored cyberattacks observed by Microsoft over the past year. Microsoft said that the top three foreign targets of Russian state actors were the U.S., Ukraine…

  • "Hackers Could Disrupt Industrial Processes via Flaws in Widely Used Honeywell DCS"

    Researchers at the industrial cybersecurity firm Claroty have discovered Honeywell's Experion Process Knowledge System (PKS) product to be affected by vulnerabilities that could result in the disruption of industrial processes if exploited by malicious…

  • "TSA to Issue Cybersecurity Requirements For US Rail, Aviation Sectors"

    After issuing cybersecurity requirements for pipeline companies via two directives earlier this year, the Transportation Safety Administration (TSA) will also issue cybersecurity requirements for rail systems and airport operators. First, TSA will issue…

  • "Misconfigured Apache Airflow Platforms Threaten Organizations"

    The security vendor Intezer has discovered that many organizations using the open-source Apache Airflow platform may be exposing credentials and other sensitive data to the Internet due to the way in which they use the technology. Many organizations use…

  • "New ESPecter UEFI Bootkit Discovered"

    Researchers at ESET have discovered a new Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI) bootkit that can infect machines running Windows 7 through Windows 10, and maintain persistence on the EFI System Partition through the installation of a malicious…

  • "IP Surveillance Bugs in Axis Gear Allow RCE, Data Theft"

    Researchers at Nozomi Networks labs have discovered three security vulnerabilities in Axis video products that could open up the door to a bevy of different cyberattacks on businesses.  Three vulnerabilities in the IP video-surveillance systems…

  • "How Ransomware Attackers Hit Virtual Machine Hypervisors"

    Researchers at the security firm Sophos released a new report detailing a ransomware attack against a victim's installation of VMware ESXi, an enterprise-class hypervisor that can partition servers into multiple virtual machines. The attack is notable…

  • "Apache Web Server Zero-Day Exposes Sensitive Data"

    Apache Software has quickly issued a fix for a zero-day security bug in the Apache HTTP Server after a vulnerability was disclosed to them by researchers.  The vulnerability is under active exploitation in the wild and could allow attackers to…

  • "Blockchain Technology Could Provide Secure Communications for Robot Teams"

    According to a study conducted by researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and the Polytechnic University of Madrid published in IEEE Transactions on Robotics, using blockchain technology as a communication tool for a team of…

  • "Mental Healthcare Providers Report Data Breaches"

    Data breaches at two American mental healthcare providers may have exposed thousands of individuals’ personal health information (PHI).  Horizon House, Inc., which is in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, warned that 27,823 people might have been impacted…

  • "Cybersecurity Budgets for Industrial Control Systems and Operational Tech Increasing: SANS Institute"

    Survey results released by Nozomi Networks and the SANS Institute indicate that companies are increasingly investing in the cybersecurity of Industrial Control Systems (ICS) to catch up with the growing sophistication of the cyber threat landscape. The…