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Networking Equipment Riddled With Software Supply Chain Risks
Nathan Eddy | | CVE, IT network, IT Security, networking, router, SBOM, supply chain security, switch, vulnerability
Outdated software components often contain vulnerabilities that have been discovered and are well-understood by threat actors ...
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ASUS Router User? Patch ASAP!
Richi Jennings | | Asus, Attacking Routers, CVE-2024-3079, CVE-2024-3080, CVE-2024-3912, firmware, firmware attacks, firmware patch, firmware security, firmware update, Firmware Updates, Firmware Vulnerabilities, firmware vulnerability, flawed routers, IoT firmware, Malicious Firmware Updates, router, router compromise, router exploit, router hacking, router hijacking, router malware, router security, router vulnerabilities, router vulnerability, SB Blogwatch
Or junk it if EOL: Two nasty vulnerabilities need an update—pronto ...
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‘Pumpkin Eclipse’ — 600,000+ Rural ISP Routers Bricked Beyond Repair
Richi Jennings | | ActionTec, Attacking Routers, cable modem, Chalubo, firmware, firmware attacks, firmware patch, firmware security, firmware update, flawed routers, Modem, Pumpkin Eclipse, router, router botnet, router compromise, router exploit, router hacking, router hijacking, router security, router vulnerabilities, router vulnerability, Sagemcom, SB Blogwatch, Windstream
Daft name, serious risk: Kit from ActionTec and Sagemcom remotely ruined and required replacement ...
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Cisco Won’t Fix Flaw in Routers, Citing End of Life
Anyone using decade-old Cisco Small Business RV110W, RV130, RV130W and RV215W routers might want to make the switch to newer models sooner rather than later. Cisco said it would not provide a ...
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Extra, Extra, VERT Reads All About It: Cybersecurity News for the Week of August 1, 2022
Andrew Swoboda | | credentials, Featured Articles, Kaspersky Lab, Malware, router, VERT News, VPN, vulnerability, Windows
All of us at Tripwire’s Vulnerability Exposure and Research Team (VERT) are constantly looking out for interesting stories and developments in the infosec world. Here’s what cybersecurity news stood out to us ...
Hong Kong Protests, Instagram’s Anti-Phishing Tool, Smart Device Fail
Tom Eston | | Cybersecurity, D-Link, facial recognition, fail, hong kong, Instagram, Phishing, Podcast, Podcast Episodes, Privacy, Protest, router, smart device, Smart Lock, social engineering, Weekly Blaze Podcast, wifi
You’re listening to the Shared Security Podcast, exploring the trust you put in people, apps, and technology…with your host, Tom Eston In episode 90 for October 14th 2019: How protesters in Hong ...
Hackers Hijack Chromecast Devices and Smart TVs via Exposed UPnP
Lucian Constantin | | chromecast, PewDiePie, router, Smart TV, UPnP, UPnProxy, USB attack, USB Type-C
A pair of hackers has launched a campaign that displays rogue messages on people’s smart TVs encouraging them to subscribe to a popular YouTube channel. The attack doesn’t seem to be malicious ...
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Clever cryptojacking campaign targets MicroTik routers. If you own one, patch now!
Hackers are conducting several malware campaigns involving cryptojacking tools and vulnerable MikroTik routers. Their clever technique eliminates the need to infect websites with cryptojacking malware, and instead shifts the focus onto unpatched ...
WPA3: What You Need To Know
Earlier this month, the Wi-Fi Alliance made a press release announcing the availability of WPA3. Built on top of several existing but not widely deployed technologies, WPA3 makes several vast improvements over ...
Router malware worse than experts realize
Health Security Solutions | | Cybersecurity, factory reset, hardware, Malware, man in the middle attacks, passwords, router, security, VPNFilter
In May, security experts discovered one of the most widespread malware infections in history. Now, they’re warning businesses and consumers that it’s even worse than their first assessment. The VPNFilter malware poses ...