Next-gen missile data, Hacked in Japan report says

The Japanese Defense Ministry is investigating a possible leak of details of a new state-of-the-art missile in a large-scale cyberattack on Mitsubishi Electric Corp, the Asahi Shimbun newspaper reported on Wednesday. The ministry suspects hackers stole performance requirements that were sent to several defense-industry companies as part of the bidding process for the project, the… Continue reading Next-gen missile data, Hacked in Japan report says

BIAS: Bluetooth Impersonation AttackS

Daniele Antonioli (Postdoc at the EPFL Cyber-Physical Systems Security, Network Security, Wireless Security, Embedded Systems Security, Applied Cryptography, SoCurity) , Kasper Rasmussen (Faculty Security of Wireless Networks, Protocol design, Applied Cryptography, Security of embedded systems, Cyber-physical systems), and Nils Ole Tippenhauer (Faculty Security of Cyber-Physical Systems, Security of Physical-Layer Wireless, IoT Security) Researchers at the… Continue reading BIAS: Bluetooth Impersonation AttackS

Huawei dev team, buggy HKSP patch with backdoor and Linux Foundation

Last week the Huawei development team submitted a patch to the Linux Foundation with a ‘trivial vulnerability.’ When the vulnerability was discovered, Huawei denied its involvement in the patch and said that its employees may be responsible.It has already been banned by the U.S. government from supplying 5G technology to US telecom providers citing security… Continue reading Huawei dev team, buggy HKSP patch with backdoor and Linux Foundation

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