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The Italian company has raised nearly $200 million in 2025 for its widely used embedded cybersecurity platform.
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The Italian company has raised nearly $200 million in 2025 for its widely used embedded cybersecurity platform.
The botnet attempts to steal credentials from infected TBK DVR devices, in addition to abusing them to launch DDoS attacks.
Participants exploited 34 previously unknown vulnerabilities to hack printers, NAS devices, and smart home products.
Set for January 2026 at Automotive World in Tokyo, the contest will have six categories, including Tesla, infotainment systems, EV chargers, and automotive OSes.
Premier industrial cybersecurity conference Offers 70+ sessions, five training courses, and and ICS Village CTF competition.
Oligo Security has shared details on an Apple CarPlay attack that hackers may be able to launch without any interaction.
Android pKVM has achieved SESIP Level 5 certification, which means it’s resistant to highly skilled, motivated, and funded attackers.
Eclypsium researchers have demonstrated a BadCam attack against Lenovo cameras, but others may be impacted as well.
Researchers showed how flaws in a bus’ onboard and remote systems can be exploited by hackers for tracking, control and spying.
The need for secure encryption in IoT and IIoT devices is obvious, and potentially critical for OT and, by extension, much of the critical...
Italian company Exein has raised €70 million (~$81 million) in a Series C funding round led by Balderton.
‘Machine identities’, often used interchangeably with ‘non-human identities’ (NHIs), have been increasing rapidly since the start of digital transformation.
PCA Cyber Security has discovered critical vulnerabilities in the BlueSDK Bluetooth stack that could have allowed remote code execution on car systems.
Rapid7 has found several serious vulnerabilities affecting over 700 printer models from Brother and other vendors.
The new attack technique uses smartwatches to capture ultrasonic covert communication in air-gapped environments and exfiltrate data.
Bitsight has identified over 40,000 security cameras that can be easily hacked for spying or other types of malicious activity.