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Estonian National charged with helping Russia acquire U.S. hacking tools and electronics

Security Affairs

made electronics on behalf of the Russian government and military. The Estonian man is accused of having helped the Russian government and military to purchase US-made electronics and hacking tools. manufacturers on behalf of Russian end-users, including defense contractors and other Russian government agencies.

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The Hacker Mind: Hacking Aerospace

ForAllSecure

That work resulted in new SAE standards and lead to ISO 21434, a new standard focused on cybersecurity in automotive. CBS: A computer security researcher was kept off a plane for suggesting on social media that he could hack into the planes control system. Could we hack into an airplane, for example. Or a satellite in space?

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Supply Chain Security is the Whole Enchilada, But Who’s Willing to Pay for It?

Krebs on Security

From time to time, there emerge cybersecurity stories of such potential impact that they have the effect of making all other security concerns seem minuscule and trifling by comparison. based tech firm to secretly embed tiny computer chips into electronic devices purchased and used by almost 30 different companies.