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Security Affairs newsletter Round 358 by Pierluigi Paganini

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MY TAKE: Why locking down ‘firmware’ has now become the next big cybersecurity challenge

The Last Watchdog

Starks Federal Communications Commission member Geoffrey Starks recently alluded to the possibility that China may have secretly coded the firmware in Huawei’s equipment to support cyber espionage and cyber infrastructure attacks. This isn’t an outlier exposure, by any means. This is already happening in the wild on a rising curve.

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: Hacking Healthcare

ForAllSecure

Mike notes how some basic rules of physical hygiene that can slow the spread of COVID-19 can also map into the digital world. And they said that they really had no idea how to deal with and classify, you know, a package with over, 1000 pieces of or 1000 vulnerabilities. Using older software within your own software always carries risk.

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: Hacking Healthcare

ForAllSecure

Mike notes how some basic rules of physical hygiene that can slow the spread of COVID-19 can also map into the digital world. And they said that they really had no idea how to deal with and classify, you know, a package with over, 1000 pieces of or 1000 vulnerabilities. Using older software within your own software always carries risk.

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: Hacking Industrial Control Systems

ForAllSecure

Can criminal hackers shut down a city’s electrical grid? But how might it actually happen? And how might we defend ourselves? There’s a classic trope in fiction, that a criminal hacker somehow gets information that allows them or their team to take down a power grid of a major city. Here’s Robert M.