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The Hacker Mind: Hacking Aerospace

ForAllSecure

CBS: A computer security researcher was kept off a plane for suggesting on social media that he could hack into the planes control system. One of the biggest risks is physical access to an airplane. The airline industry wrote it off as an unlikely scenario. So one security researcher decided to poke the tiger. Here’s CBS news.

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: DEF CON Villages

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And by de I'm an analyst at Javelin strategy and research where I do security risk and fraud for the financial services industry. And people gladly take your computer and run it and you have to question that but there's they're so eager to learn it and to do it. I went on to speak at DEF CON 18 When it was held in the Riviera.

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

Krebs on Security

-based tech firm to secretly embed tiny computer chips into electronic devices purchased and used by almost 30 different companies. It also dominates the $1 billion market for boards used in special-purpose computers, from MRI machines to weapons systems. In a nutshell, the Bloomberg story claims that San Jose, Calif.

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: Surviving Stalkerware

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Again, I should say, most abuse is far more mundane that it's just like stock where most abuse is far more mundane, even if it seems technical it's often not particularly technical, but the IoT abuse does happen and it's something that we should be aware of, and I think IoT manufacturers should be aware of. There are legitimate apps for that.