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Eight members of the National Infrastructure Advisory Council resigned last week, citing insufficient attention to the growing threats to the cybersecurity by the Trump Administration.
A report on the state of SCADA and ICS security points out that critical infrastructure operators are caught between hackers and a lack of vendor and executive support.
Juniper warned Thursday of a high-risk bug in the GD graphics library used in several versions of its Junos OS.
Power Quality Engineering publicly exposed sensitive electrical infrastructure data on the public internet tied to Dell Technologies, SBC, Freescale, Oracle, Texas Instruments and the City of Austin.
ICS-CERT published advisories this week warning users of Siemens molecular imaging products of publicly exploits for Windows 7 versions of those devices.
Three radiation monitoring device vendors will not patch a handful of vulnerabilities that could be abused by hackers, including a backdoor that affords high privileges on one device.
Mike Mimoso and Tom Spring preview Black Hat, which starts tomorrow in Las Vegas.
Siemens patches four vulnerabilities, including a critical authentication bypass flaw, in its SiPass integrated access control server.
Adversaries are using the SMB communications channel to launch template injection attacks against the energy sector, including nuclear facilities.
Siemens patched a recently disclosed vulnerability pertaining to systems with specific Intel processors. If exploited, the flaw could let an attacker gain system privileges.