This Week in Security News – January 7, 2022
This week, read about Log4j vulnerabilities in connected cars and charging stations and how iOS malware can fake iPhone shutdowns to snoop on cameras and microphones. Read More HERE…
This week, read about Log4j vulnerabilities in connected cars and charging stations and how iOS malware can fake iPhone shutdowns to snoop on cameras and microphones. Read More HERE…
In this entry we look into how Log4j vulnerabilities affect devices or properties embedded in or used for connected cars, specifically chargers, in-vehicle infotainment systems, and digital remotes for opening cars. Read More HERE…
This week, read about Trend Micro’s predictions for security in the coming year. Also, learn about the Biden administration’s latest initiatives for curtailing attacks on the transport infrastructure. Read More HERE…
The 26 United Nations Climate Change Conference pushes for countries of parties to adopt more widespread EV use in order to reduce the looming threats of climate change. Read More HERE…
What to Expect in a Ransomware Negotiation & Cybercriminals Claim to Have Hacked the NRA Read More HERE…
What to Expect in a Ransomware Negotiation & Cybercriminals Claim to Have Hacked the NRA Read More HERE…
The car-making giants have taken big leaps to ensure they address the needs and trends brought by the rapid growth of technologies in the automotive industry. Read More HERE…
The car-making giants have taken big leaps to ensure they address the needs and trends brought by the rapid growth of technologies in the automotive industry. Read More HERE…
The guide helps Transportation System Sector partners understand the cyber-physical risks related to AVs and discusses mitigation strategies they can implement. Read More HERE…
The guide helps Transportation System Sector partners understand the cyber-physical risks related to AVs and discusses mitigation strategies they can implement. Read More HERE…