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Apple patches nasty security bugs, HBO Max suddenly removes content, and a16z backs Neumann’s next thing

TechCrunch

” Google shutters IoT Core : Google’s IoT Core is a service meant to help device makers build internet-connected gadgets that connect to Google Cloud. But when one of them found and registered a certain domain name in the malware’s code, the attack stopped dead in its tracks.

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The Benefits Of IoT Post COVID-19: How Businesses Can Resume and Restart?

iTexico

The Benefits Of IoT Post COVID-19: How Businesses Can Resume and Restart? But the internet of things (IoT) has not gone unscathed, albeit in a positive light. Since most companies rely on IoT applications, they had to address the changes in society. You only have to worry about digital malware. 6 minute read.

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Ransomware Exponentially Increasing as IoT Provides Physical Targeting Opportunities

CTOvision

This article increases awareness for organizations seeking to enhance their digital risk posture against the increasing threat of ransomware (a type of malware) deployed by threat actors to prevent or limit users from accessing their system until a ransom is paid.

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Securing 5G for 2023 and beyond

CIO

For network operators, service providers, and equipment and solution providers, it’s no longer enough to secure voice and data across Layer 3 (network layer) and Layer 4 (transport layer) of the pipe. This includes advanced malware, command-and-control botnets, code injection, and application vulnerabilities. Radio rogues.

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Industrial systems need to prepare for the ‘big one’—but they’re not

The Parallax

If hacks are like earthquakes—something you can prepare for but can’t avoid—the organizations that oversee the industrial-control systems that monitor and manage electricity, water, oil, transportation, and other essential daily services aren’t taking enough steps to prepare them. Next up on hackers’ IoT target list: Gas stations.

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Cybersecurity Snapshot: 6 Things That Matter Right Now

Tenable

Vulnerabilities associated with 2021’s top malware. Right after the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) and the Australian Cyber Security Centre (ACSC) outlined the top malware of 2021, Tenable’s Security Response Team identified vulnerabilities associated with these malicious strains. and the U.K. and the U.K.

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Tenable OT Security: 2023 Year in Review

Tenable

At Tenable, we believe the conventional approaches to securing OT environments are not serving to reduce risk in essential sectors, such as manufacturing, transportation, food and pharmaceutical supply chains, and power and water utilities.