Nozomi Networks found multiple vulnerabilities in Proges Plus Plug&Track products used for temperature monitoring at hospitals, with no patches in sight. #cybersecurity #infosec #ITsecurity #healthIT
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The risks posed by Robotic Process Automation (RPA) mimic the same threats that are common in traditional application security, and can lead to data breaches and operational disruption, says Nokod Security's Amichai Shulman in this commentary. #cybersecurity #infosec #ITsecurity
Four ways to mitigate robotic process automation security risks
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Researchers said they uncovered a new side-channel vulnerability in Intel Corporation processors that could potentially allow the leak of sensitive data, but the chip maker said the vulnerability has already been resolved. #cybersecurity #infosec #ITsecurity
Intel dismisses reported side-channel vulnerability in CPU cores
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In the age of connected cars, #cybersecurity and personal data are becoming a growing focus, says Code Intelligence's Sergej Dechand in this commentary. #infosec #ITsecurity
It's time for the auto industry to focus on security
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Cisco patched a medium severity zero-day vulnerability in the command line interface (CLI) of the vendor’s Nexus operating system (NX-OS) software. #cybersecurity #infosec #ITsecurity
Cisco patches zero-day in NX-OS Nexus switch software
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The Australian Federal Police issued an alert after busting up a data-harvesting operation at the Perth Airport, where a 42-year-old man was using a mobile hotspot to pose as the airport’s on-site Wi-Fi network. #cybersecurity #infosec #ITsecurity
Who can it be now? Australia warns of rogue Wi-Fi at airports
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Qualys researchers identified more than 14 million potentially vulnerable OpenSSH server instances exposed to the internet. #cybersecurity #infosec #ITsecurity
14 million OpenSSH servers exposed to the internet via regression flaw
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Because large language models (LLMs) are different from other security tools, we need to adopt a different set of approaches to mitigate their risks, says Gutsy's Aqsa Taylor in this commentary. #cybersecurity #infosec #ITsecurity #AI
Five strategies for mitigating LLM risks in cybersecurity apps
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Claroty researchers disclosed a trio of flaws in the Emerson Rosemount 370 XA gas chromatograph, a popular brand of machines used for blood testing. #cybersecurity #infosec #ITsecurity #healthIT
White hats make blood-boiling bug find in gas chromatographs
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Companies that prioritize data privacy and security can build stronger relationships with customers and partners, ensuring long-term success in a world that increasingly values data privacy and security, says Onapsis Director of Security Research Paul Laudanski in this commentary.
In today's world, people want to know what's going on with their personal data
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