IoT Security
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- Aisuru and Kimwolf DDoS Botnets Disrupted in International Operation
IoT Security · Cybercrime
The lesser-known JackSkid and Mossad botnets have also been targeted in the operation. The post Aisuru and Kimwolf DDoS Botnets Disrupted in International Operation appeared first on SecurityWeek.
- Researchers Uncover Method to Track Cars via Tire Sensors
IoT Security · Mobile & Wireless
Using low-cost receivers deployed along roads, academic researchers tracked drivers and their movement patterns. The post Researchers Uncover Method to Track Cars via Tire Sensors appeared first on SecurityWeek.
- MITRE Launches New Security Framework for Embedded Systems
IoT Security · ICS/OT
The Embedded Systems Threat Matrix (ESTM) aims to help organizations protect critical embedded systems. The post MITRE Launches New Security Framework for Embedded Systems appeared first on SecurityWeek.
- Researchers Expose WHILL Wheelchair Safety Risks via Remote Hacking
IoT Security
CISA advisory warns that unauthenticated Bluetooth access in WHILL devices allows for unauthorized movement. The post Researchers Expose WHILL Wheelchair Safety Risks via Remote Hacking appeared first on SecurityWeek.
- IoT Security Firm Exein Raises €100 Million
IoT Security · Cybersecurity Funding
The Italian company has raised nearly $200 million in 2025 for its widely used embedded cybersecurity platform. The post IoT Security Firm Exein Raises €100 Million appeared first on SecurityWeek.
- New ‘Broadside’ Botnet Poses Risk to Shipping Companies
IoT Security · Malware & Threats
The botnet attempts to steal credentials from infected TBK DVR devices, in addition to abusing them to launch DDoS attacks. The post New ‘Broadside’ Botnet Poses Risk to Shipping Companies appeared first on SecurityWeek.
- Hackers Earn Over $520,000 on First Day of Pwn2Own Ireland 2025
IoT Security · Vulnerabilities
Participants exploited 34 previously unknown vulnerabilities to hack printers, NAS devices, and smart home products. The post Hackers Earn Over $520,000 on First Day of Pwn2Own Ireland 2025 appeared first on SecurityWeek.
- Over $3 Million in Prizes Offered at Pwn2Own Automotive 2026
IoT Security · Vulnerabilities
Set for January 2026 at Automotive World in Tokyo, the contest will have six categories, including Tesla, infotainment systems, EV chargers, and automotive OSes. The post Over $3 Million in Prizes Offered at Pwn2Own Automotive 2026 appeared first on SecurityWeek.
- SecurityWeek to Host 2025 ICS Cybersecurity Conference October 27-30 in Atlanta
IoT Security · ICS/OT
Premier industrial cybersecurity conference Offers 70+ sessions, five training courses, and and ICS Village CTF competition. The post SecurityWeek to Host 2025 ICS Cybersecurity Conference October 27-30 in Atlanta appeared first on SecurityWeek.
- Remote CarPlay Hack Puts Drivers at Risk of Distraction and Surveillance
IoT Security · Mobile & Wireless
Oligo Security has shared details on an Apple CarPlay attack that hackers may be able to launch without any interaction. The post Remote CarPlay Hack Puts Drivers at Risk of Distraction and Surveillance appeared first on SecurityWeek.
- Google Says Android pKVM Earns Highest Level of Security Assurance
IoT Security · Mobile & Wireless
Android pKVM has achieved SESIP Level 5 certification, which means it’s resistant to highly skilled, motivated, and funded attackers. The post Google Says Android pKVM Earns Highest Level of Security Assurance appeared first on SecurityWeek.
- BadCam: New BadUSB Attack Turns Linux Webcams Into Persistent Threats
IoT Security
Eclypsium researchers have demonstrated a BadCam attack against Lenovo cameras, but others may be impacted as well. The post BadCam: New BadUSB Attack Turns Linux Webcams Into Persistent Threats appeared first on SecurityWeek.
- Free Wi-Fi Leaves Buses Vulnerable to Remote Hacking
IoT Security
Researchers showed how flaws in a bus’ onboard and remote systems can be exploited by hackers for tracking, control and spying. The post Free Wi-Fi Leaves Buses Vulnerable to Remote Hacking appeared first on SecurityWeek.
- Order Out of Chaos – Using Chaos Theory Encryption to Protect OT and IoT
IoT Security · ICS/OT
The need for secure encryption in IoT and IIoT devices is obvious, and potentially critical for OT and, by extension, much of the critical infrastructure. The post Order Out of Chaos – Using Chaos Theory Encryption to Protect OT and IoT appeared first on SecurityWeek.
- IoT Security Firm Exein Raises $81 Million
IoT Security · Cybersecurity Funding
Italian company Exein has raised €70 million (~$81 million) in a Series C funding round led by Balderton. The post IoT Security Firm Exein Raises $81 Million appeared first on SecurityWeek.
- Booz Allen Invests in Machine Identity Firm Corsha
IoT Security · Cybersecurity Funding
‘Machine identities’, often used interchangeably with ‘non-human identities’ (NHIs), have been increasing rapidly since the start of digital transformation. The post Booz Allen Invests in Machine Identity Firm Corsha appeared first on SecurityWeek.
- Millions of Cars Exposed to Remote Hacking via PerfektBlue Attack
IoT Security
PCA Cyber Security has discovered critical vulnerabilities in the BlueSDK Bluetooth stack that could have allowed remote code execution on car systems. The post Millions of Cars Exposed to Remote Hacking via PerfektBlue Attack appeared first on SecurityWeek.
- New Vulnerabilities Expose Millions of Brother Printers to Hacking
IoT Security · Vulnerabilities
Rapid7 has found several serious vulnerabilities affecting over 700 printer models from Brother and other vendors. The post New Vulnerabilities Expose Millions of Brother Printers to Hacking appeared first on SecurityWeek.
- New ‘SmartAttack’ Steals Air-Gapped Data Using Smartwatches
IoT Security
The new attack technique uses smartwatches to capture ultrasonic covert communication in air-gapped environments and exfiltrate data. The post New ‘SmartAttack’ Steals Air-Gapped Data Using Smartwatches appeared first on SecurityWeek.
- 40,000 Security Cameras Exposed to Remote Hacking
IoT Security
Bitsight has identified over 40,000 security cameras that can be easily hacked for spying or other types of malicious activity. The post 40,000 Security Cameras Exposed to Remote Hacking appeared first on SecurityWeek.
- GreyNoise Flags 9,000 ASUS Routers Backdoored Via Patched Vulnerability
IoT Security · Malware & Threats
Professional hackers have built a network of ASUS routers that can survive firmware upgrades, factory reboots and most anti-malware scans. The post GreyNoise Flags 9,000 ASUS Routers Backdoored Via Patched Vulnerability appeared first on SecurityWeek.
- Samsung MagicINFO Vulnerability Exploited Days After PoC Publication
IoT Security · Vulnerabilities
Threat actors started exploiting a vulnerability in Samsung MagicINFO only days after a PoC exploit was published. The post Samsung MagicINFO Vulnerability Exploited Days After PoC Publication appeared first on SecurityWeek.
- Study Identifies 20 Most Vulnerable Connected Devices of 2025
IoT Security · ICS/OT
Routers are the riskiest devices in enterprise networks as they contain the most critical vulnerabilities, a new Forescout report shows. The post Study Identifies 20 Most Vulnerable Connected Devices of 2025 appeared first on SecurityWeek.
- Nissan Leaf Hacked for Remote Spying, Physical Takeover
IoT Security
Researchers find vulnerabilities that can be exploited to remotely take control of a Nissan Leaf’s functions, including physical controls. The post Nissan Leaf Hacked for Remote Spying, Physical Takeover appeared first on SecurityWeek.
- Edimax Says No Patches Coming for Zero-Day Exploited by Botnets
IoT Security
Edimax is aware that CVE-2025-1316 has been exploited in the wild, but the impacted devices were discontinued over a decade ago. The post Edimax Says No Patches Coming for Zero-Day Exploited by Botnets appeared first on SecurityWeek.
- Edimax Camera Zero-Day Disclosed by CISA Exploited by Botnets
IoT Security · Malware & Threats
Multiple Mirai-based botnets are exploiting CVE-2025-1316, an Edimax IP camera vulnerability that allows remote command execution. The post Edimax Camera Zero-Day Disclosed by CISA Exploited by Botnets appeared first on SecurityWeek.
- BadBox Botnet Powered by 1 Million Android Devices Disrupted
IoT Security · Malware & Threats
A second iteration of the BadBox botnet that affected over one million Android devices has been partially disrupted. The post BadBox Botnet Powered by 1 Million Android Devices Disrupted appeared first on SecurityWeek.
- New Eleven11bot DDoS Botnet Powered by 80,000 Hacked Devices
IoT Security · Malware & Threats
The Eleven11bot botnet has been described as one of the largest known DDoS botnets observed in recent years. The post New Eleven11bot DDoS Botnet Powered by 80,000 Hacked Devices appeared first on SecurityWeek.
- Vo1d Botnet Evolves as It Ensnares 1.6 Million Android TV Boxes
IoT Security
The Vo1d botnet is now powered by 1.6 million Android TV devices, up from 1.3 million half a year ago. The post Vo1d Botnet Evolves as It Ensnares 1.6 Million Android TV Boxes appeared first on SecurityWeek.
- Contec Patient Monitors Not Malicious, but Still Pose Big Risk to Healthcare
IoT Security
The Contec CMS8000 patient monitors do not contain a malicious backdoor but are plagued by an insecure and vulnerable design. The post Contec Patient Monitors Not Malicious, but Still Pose Big Risk to Healthcare appeared first on SecurityWeek.
- CISA, FDA Warn of Dangerous Backdoor in Contec Patient Monitors
IoT Security
CISA and FDA say Contec patient monitors used in the US contain a backdoor function that could allow remote attackers to tamper with the device. The post CISA, FDA Warn of Dangerous Backdoor in Contec Patient Monitors appeared first on SecurityWeek.
- Subaru Starlink Vulnerability Exposed Cars to Remote Hacking
IoT Security
A vulnerability in Subaru’s Starlink connected vehicle service exposed US, Canada, and Japan vehicle and customer accounts. The post Subaru Starlink Vulnerability Exposed Cars to Remote Hacking appeared first on SecurityWeek.
- Tesla Charger Exploits Earn Hackers $129,000 at Pwn2Own
IoT Security
Hackers earned more than $700,000 on the first two days of Pwn2Own Automotive 2025 for EV charger and infotainment exploits. The post Tesla Charger Exploits Earn Hackers $129,000 at Pwn2Own appeared first on SecurityWeek.
- Details Disclosed for Mercedes-Benz Infotainment Vulnerabilities
IoT Security · Vulnerabilities
Kaspersky has disclosed the details of over a dozen vulnerabilities discovered in a Mercedes-Benz MBUX infotainment system. The post Details Disclosed for Mercedes-Benz Infotainment Vulnerabilities appeared first on SecurityWeek.
- The ‘Worst in Show’ CES Products Put Your Data at Risk and Cause Waste, Privacy Advocates Say
IoT Security
Some of the innovative products presented at CES can pose a serious risk to data and privacy. The post The ‘Worst in Show’ CES Products Put Your Data at Risk and Cause Waste, Privacy Advocates Say appeared first on SecurityWeek.
- New Labels Will Help People Pick Devices Less at Risk of Hacking
IoT Security
The US government is rolling out a consumer labeling system designed to help Americans pick smart devices that are less vulnerable to hacking. The post New Labels Will Help People Pick Devices Less at Risk of Hacking appeared first on SecurityWeek.
- Is Your Car Spying on You? What It Means That Tesla Shared Data in the Las Vegas Explosion
Privacy & Compliance · IoT Security
Many cars know where you’ve been and where you are going, and also often have access to your contacts, call logs, texts and other sensitive information thanks to cell phone syncing. The post Is Your Car Spying on You? What It Means That Tesla Shared Data in the Las Vegas Explosion appeared first on SecurityWeek.
- Botnet of 190,000 BadBox-Infected Android Devices Discovered
IoT Security · Malware & Threats
Bitsight has discovered a BadBox botnet consisting of over 190,000 Android devices, mainly Yandex smart TVs and Hisense smartphones. The post Botnet of 190,000 BadBox-Infected Android Devices Discovered appeared first on SecurityWeek.
- Threat Actor Turns Thousands of IoT Devices Into Residential Proxies
IoT Security · Cybercrime
A threat actor tracked as Water Barghest has compromised over 20,000 IoT devices and monetizes them as residential proxies. The post Threat Actor Turns Thousands of IoT Devices Into Residential Proxies appeared first on SecurityWeek.
- Many Legacy D-Link NAS Devices Exposed to Remote Attacks via Critical Flaw
IoT Security
D-Link warns of a critical-severity command injection vulnerability impacting multiple discontinued NAS models. The post Many Legacy D-Link NAS Devices Exposed to Remote Attacks via Critical Flaw appeared first on SecurityWeek.
- Unpatched Vulnerabilities Allow Hacking of Mazda Cars: ZDI
IoT Security
ZDI discloses vulnerabilities in the infotainment system of multiple Mazda car models that could lead to code execution. The post Unpatched Vulnerabilities Allow Hacking of Mazda Cars: ZDI appeared first on SecurityWeek.
- Organizations Slow to Protect Doors Against Hackers: Researcher
IoT Security
Door access controllers remain vulnerable to remote hacker attacks for extended periods of time, a researcher has found. The post Organizations Slow to Protect Doors Against Hackers: Researcher appeared first on SecurityWeek.
- Millions of Kia Cars Were Vulnerable to Remote Hacking
IoT Security
Security researchers detail vulnerabilities in Kia owners’ portal that allowed them to control vehicles remotely. The post Millions of Kia Cars Were Vulnerable to Remote Hacking appeared first on SecurityWeek.
- Researcher Says Healthcare Facility’s Doors Hackable for Over a Year
ICS/OT · IoT Security
A researcher analyzing building access control vulnerabilities says a US healthcare facility has yet to patch security holes one year after being notified. The post Researcher Says Healthcare Facility’s Doors Hackable for Over a Year appeared first on SecurityWeek.
- Ban Sought for Chinese, Russian Software and Hardware Used in Autonomous Vehicles on US Roads
IoT Security
In extreme situations, a foreign adversary could shut down or take simultaneous control of multiple vehicles operating in the United States, causing crashes and blocking roads. The post Ban Sought for Chinese, Russian Software and Hardware Used in Autonomous Vehicles on US Roads appeared first on SecurityWeek.
- 1.3 Million Android TV Boxes Infected by Vo1d Malware
IoT Security
Doctor Web warns of the new Vo1d Android malware infecting roughly 1.3 million TV boxes running older OS versions. The post 1.3 Million Android TV Boxes Infected by Vo1d Malware appeared first on SecurityWeek.
- Major Backdoor in Millions of RFID Cards Allows Instant Cloning
IoT Security · Vulnerabilities
A significant backdoor in contactless cards made by China-based Shanghai Fudan Microelectronics allows instantaneous cloning of RFID cards used to open office doors and hotel rooms around the world. The post Major Backdoor in Millions of RFID Cards Allows Instant Cloning appeared first on SecurityWeek.
- Vulnerability Allowed Eavesdropping via Sonos Smart Speakers
IoT Security
Sonos has patched vulnerabilities in its smart speakers, including a serious flaw that could have been exploited to eavesdrop on users. The post Vulnerability Allowed Eavesdropping via Sonos Smart Speakers appeared first on SecurityWeek.
- Vulnerabilities Exposed Widely Used Solar Power Systems to Hacking, Disruption
ICS/OT · IoT Security
Vulnerabilities found in solar power systems could have been exploited by hackers to cause disruption and possibly blackouts. The post Vulnerabilities Exposed Widely Used Solar Power Systems to Hacking, Disruption appeared first on SecurityWeek.
- Spatial Computing Hack Exploits Apple Vision Pro Flaw to Fill Room With Spiders, Bats
IoT Security
A recently patched Vision Pro vulnerability was classified by Apple as a DoS issue, but a researcher has shown that it’s ‘scary’. The post Spatial Computing Hack Exploits Apple Vision Pro Flaw to Fill Room With Spiders, Bats appeared first on SecurityWeek.
- Apple Patches Vision Pro Vulnerability Used in Possibly ‘First Ever Spatial Computing Hack’
IoT Security
Apple has released a visionOS update that patches CVE-2024-27812, which may be the first flaw specific to the VR headset. The post Apple Patches Vision Pro Vulnerability Used in Possibly ‘First Ever Spatial Computing Hack’ appeared first on SecurityWeek.
- Dangerous Liaisons: The Interaction Between Threat Actors and High-Risk Devices
IoT Security
Forescout's 2024 analysis of the riskiest devices highlights vulnerabilities and threat actor interactions across IT, IoT, OT, and IoMT. The post Dangerous Liaisons: The Interaction Between Threat Actors and High-Risk Devices appeared first on SecurityWeek.
- Cybersecurity Labeling for Smart Devices Aims to Help People Choose Items Less Likely to be Hacked
IoT Security
Under the new U.S. Cyber Trust Mark Initiative, manufacturers can affix the label on their products if they meet federal cybersecurity standards. The post Cybersecurity Labeling for Smart Devices Aims to Help People Choose Items Less Likely to be Hacked appeared first on SecurityWeek.
- MITRE EMB3D Threat Model Officially Released
IoT Security
MITRE announced the public availability of the EMB3D threat model for embedded devices used in critical infrastructure. The post MITRE EMB3D Threat Model Officially Released appeared first on SecurityWeek.
- From Warnings to Action: Preparing America’s Infrastructure for Imminent Cyber Threats
ICS/OT · IoT Security
As cyber threats grow more sophisticated, America cannot afford complacency. The time for decisive action and enhanced cyber resilience is now. The post From Warnings to Action: Preparing America’s Infrastructure for Imminent Cyber Threats appeared first on SecurityWeek.
- Exploitation of Unpatched D-Link NAS Device Vulnerabilities Soars
IoT Security · Vulnerabilities
Second identifier, CVE-2024-3272, assigned to unpatched D-Link NAS device vulnerabilities, just as exploitation attempts soar. The post Exploitation of Unpatched D-Link NAS Device Vulnerabilities Soars appeared first on SecurityWeek.
- Thousands of LG TVs Possibly Exposed to Remote Hacking
IoT Security
Many LG TVs may be vulnerable to remote hacking due to a series of vulnerabilities found by Bitdefender researchers. The post Thousands of LG TVs Possibly Exposed to Remote Hacking appeared first on SecurityWeek.
- Exploitation Attempts Target Unpatched Flaw Affecting Many D-Link NAS Devices
IoT Security
Unpatched D-Link NAS device vulnerability CVE-2024-3273, potentially affecting many devices, is being exploited in the wild. The post Exploitation Attempts Target Unpatched Flaw Affecting Many D-Link NAS Devices appeared first on SecurityWeek.
- Number of Chinese Devices in US Networks Growing Despite Bans
ICS/OT · IoT Security
An analysis by Forescout shows 300,000 Chinese devices in the US, up 40% compared to the previous year, despite bans. The post Number of Chinese Devices in US Networks Growing Despite Bans appeared first on SecurityWeek.
- Hotel Self Check-In Kiosks Exposed Room Access Codes
IoT Security · Vulnerabilities
Self check-in kiosks at Ibis Budget hotels were affected by a vulnerability that exposed keypad codes that could be used to enter rooms. The post Hotel Self Check-In Kiosks Exposed Room Access Codes appeared first on SecurityWeek.
- Researchers Discover 40,000-Strong EOL Router, IoT Botnet
IoT Security · Malware & Threats
Malware hunters sound an alarm after discovering a 40,000-strong botnet packed with end-of-life routers and IoT devices being used in cybercriminal activities. The post Researchers Discover 40,000-Strong EOL Router, IoT Botnet appeared first on SecurityWeek.
- Finite State Raises $20 Million to Grow Software Supply Chain Security Business
ICS/OT · IoT Security
Software risk management firm Finite State has raised a $20 million growth round led by Energy Impact Partners (EIP). The post Finite State Raises $20 Million to Grow Software Supply Chain Security Business appeared first on SecurityWeek.
- $200,000 Awarded at Pwn2Own 2024 for Tesla Hack
IoT Security · Vulnerabilities
Participants earned a total of $732,500 on the first day of Pwn2Own Vancouver 2024 for hacking a Tesla, operating systems, and other software. The post $200,000 Awarded at Pwn2Own 2024 for Tesla Hack appeared first on SecurityWeek.
- Exploited Building Access System Vulnerability Patched 5 Years After Disclosure
ICS/OT · IoT Security
Vulnerabilities affecting a Nice Linear physical access product, including an exploited flaw, patched five years after their disclosure. The post Exploited Building Access System Vulnerability Patched 5 Years After Disclosure appeared first on SecurityWeek.
- Unpatched Sceiner Smart Lock Vulnerabilities Allow Hackers to Open Doors
IoT Security
Multiple vulnerabilities in Sceiner firmware allow attackers to compromise smart locks and open doors. The post Unpatched Sceiner Smart Lock Vulnerabilities Allow Hackers to Open Doors appeared first on SecurityWeek.
- Fresh $100 Million Claroty Funding Brings Total to $735 Million
ICS/OT · IoT Security
XIoT cybersecurity company Claroty has raised another $100 million at a reported valuation of $2.5 billion. The post Fresh $100 Million Claroty Funding Brings Total to $735 Million appeared first on SecurityWeek.
- Hikvision Patches High-Severity Vulnerability in Security Management System
IoT Security · Vulnerabilities
A high-severity vulnerability in HikCentral Professional could lead to unauthorized access to certain URLs. The post Hikvision Patches High-Severity Vulnerability in Security Management System appeared first on SecurityWeek.
- Some Doorbell Cameras Sold on Amazon and Other Online Sites Have Major Security Flaws, Report Says
IoT Security
Major vulnerabilities were found in cameras manufactured by the Chinese company Eken Group Ltd., which produces video doorbells under the brand names EKEN and Tuck, among others. The post Some Doorbell Cameras Sold on Amazon and Other Online Sites Have Major Security Flaws, Report Says appeared first on SecurityWeek.
- Biden Administration Will Investigate National Security Risks Posed by Chinese-Made ‘Smart Cars’
IoT Security · Nation-State
Government probe could lead to new regulations aimed at preventing China from using sophisticated technology in connected vehicles to track drivers and their personal information. The post Biden Administration Will Investigate National Security Risks Posed by Chinese-Made ‘Smart Cars’ appeared first on SecurityWeek.
- Seeing is Believing… and Securing
Cyber Insurance · IoT Security
Because you can’t secure what you can’t see, having real-time asset visibility across the network is vital to maximizing security, minimizing risk, and protecting the enterprise. The post Seeing is Believing… and Securing appeared first on SecurityWeek.
- Were 3 Million Toothbrushes Really Used for a DDoS Attack?
IoT Security
Three million electric toothbrushes were reportedly used for disruptive DDoS attacks, but cybersecurity experts questioned the claims. The post Were 3 Million Toothbrushes Really Used for a DDoS Attack? appeared first on SecurityWeek.
- Device Authority Raises $7M for Enterprise IoT Identity and Access Management Platform
Cybersecurity Funding · IoT Security
Device Authority raises $7 million in a Series A funding round for its enterprise identity and access management for IoT solution. The post Device Authority Raises $7M for Enterprise IoT Identity and Access Management Platform appeared first on SecurityWeek.
- Airbus App Vulnerability Introduced Aircraft Safety Risk: Security Firm
IoT Security
Navblue Flysmart+ Manager allowed attackers to modify aircraft engine performance calculation, intercept data. The post Airbus App Vulnerability Introduced Aircraft Safety Risk: Security Firm appeared first on SecurityWeek.
- Apple Patches Vision Pro Vulnerability as CISA Warns of iOS Flaw Exploitation
IoT Security · Vulnerabilities
Apple releases first security update for Vision Pro VR headset as CISA issues warning about exploitation of iOS vulnerability. The post Apple Patches Vision Pro Vulnerability as CISA Warns of iOS Flaw Exploitation appeared first on SecurityWeek.
- Nozomi Unveils Wireless Security Sensor for OT, IoT Environments
ICS/OT · IoT Security
Nozomi Networks extends its offering with Guardian Air, a security sensor designed to help organizations detect wireless threats in OT and IoT. The post Nozomi Unveils Wireless Security Sensor for OT, IoT Environments appeared first on SecurityWeek.
- Hackers Earn $1.3M for Tesla, EV Charger, Infotainment Exploits at Pwn2Own Automotive
IoT Security · Vulnerabilities
Participants have earned more than $1.3 million for hacking Teslas, EV chargers and infotainment systems at Pwn2Own Automotive. The post Hackers Earn $1.3M for Tesla, EV Charger, Infotainment Exploits at Pwn2Own Automotive appeared first on SecurityWeek.
- Tesla Infotainment Hack Earns Researchers $100,000 at Pwn2Own Automotive
IoT Security · Vulnerabilities
Over $1 million paid out in the first two days of Pwn2Own Automotive for Tesla, infotainment and EV charger hacks. The post Tesla Infotainment Hack Earns Researchers $100,000 at Pwn2Own Automotive appeared first on SecurityWeek.
- Pwn2Own Automotive: Hackers Earn Over $700k for Tesla, EV Charger, Infotainment Exploits
IoT Security · Vulnerabilities
On the first day of Pwn2Own Automotive participants earned over $700,000 for hacking Tesla, EV chargers and infotainment systems. The post Pwn2Own Automotive: Hackers Earn Over $700k for Tesla, EV Charger, Infotainment Exploits appeared first on SecurityWeek.
- Ho, Ho, Hoooold on a Minute: A New Year Resolution That IoT Isn’t a Gift That Keeps on Taking
IoT Security
Some IoT products may make your life easier, but they also may be somewhat of a Trojan Horse. The post Ho, Ho, Hoooold on a Minute: A New Year Resolution That IoT Isn’t a Gift That Keeps on Taking appeared first on SecurityWeek.
- Coming Soon to a Network Near You: More Shadow IoT
IoT Security
Consumer IoT devices will increase the threat to commercial, government, healthcare, educational, and other organizations. The post Coming Soon to a Network Near You: More Shadow IoT appeared first on SecurityWeek.
