
Critical remotely exploitable Schneider bug threatens industrial plants
Flaw in industrial software could cripple plant operations, however a patch was released weeks ago.
Flaw in industrial software could cripple plant operations, however a patch was released weeks ago.
Researchers uncover well-crafted malware that's designed to disrupt core electricity substation equipment to cause outages.
Researchers from Georgia Tech have demonstrated that it is possible to ransom a water treatment plant by hacking its control systems.
Security flaws, failure to patch, and the use of insecure protocols are contributing to a growing number of weaknesses in systems used to automate critical infrastructure processes, according to a new study by Kaspersky Lab.
Dr. John Halamka has taken to his <a href="http://geekdoctor.blogspot.com/2015/08/the-security-of-medical-devices.html">"Life as a Healthcare CIO" blog</a> to sound the alarm on medical device threats in the wake of the FDA late last week issuing its first cybersecurity warning about a specific medical device.
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