The vulnerability discovered by X-Force Red allows full read, write, delete access to the hidden area.
Tag: hacking
STRONTIUM group targets corporate networks through IoT devices: Microsoft
One in five notifications of STRONTIUM activity were tied to attacks against non-governmental organisations, think tanks, or politically affiliated organisations around the world. The remaining 80 percent of STRONTIUM attacks have largely targeted organisations in the following sectors: government, IT, military, defense, medicine, education, and engineering.
Now it’s a government that will officially hack into citizens’ data base
The Japanese Government has amended the law to allow officials to hack into citizen’s IoT devices.
Why the DDoS attack happened and what can be done to prevent more episodes
As IoT related technologies expand, the security ecosystem must also keep up. This means not only technology, but also people and processes as well.
Smart device hacking gets real
So far attacks on connected cars/self-driving vehicles have simply been in the realms of research, but clearly if car and other manufacturers are worried that one day their vehicles could be major targets for hackers, we are moving from concept to reality.