Siemens has advised its customers not to change the default passwords hard-coded into its WinCC Scada product, even though the Stuxnet malware that exploits the critical infrastructure systems ...
Greg Machler looks at how critical industries will shore up their SCADA-control weaknesses in order to protect against terror attacks If you’re a CXO overseeing a ...
A sophisticated new piece of malware that targets command-and-control software installed in critical infrastructures uses a known default password that the software maker hard-coded into its system.
Software made by Siemens and targeted by the Stuxnet malware is still full of other dangerous vulnerabilities, according to Russian researchers whose presentation at the Defcon security conference ...
As Aston Martin celebrates 101 years of automotive production, its sports cars, including the Rapide S, Vanquish, DB9 and Vantage, installs a new Siemens intelligence system. Aston Martin and Siemens ...
More than two months after the original advisory went out, Siemens has released patches for a pair of critical vulnerabilities in some versions of its Simatic WinCC SCADA product that remained ...
Malware infiltrates Siemens passwords, is designed to steal proprietary information. Siemens has begun warning its customers that a highly sophisticated new piece of malware has been targeting ...
Researchers have found vulnerabilities in industrial control systems that they say grant full control of systems running energy, chemical and transportation systems. The vulnerabilities were ...
What does your PC and the systems managing critical infrastructure have in common? Microsoft Windows, and all its security concerns If you’re wondering where the next big disaster will come from, ...
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