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The Threatpost team debriefs on the top news and topics from last week’s Black Hat and DEF CON conferences.
A “wave of litigation over IoT liability is on the horizon,” according to an attorney who has represented plaintiffs in the 2015 Jeep hack.
Famous car hackers Chris Valasek and Charlie Miller returned to Black Hat to discuss how manufacturers can secure autonomous vehicles.
Vulnerabilities in healthcare devices and hospital systems are leading to growing concerns in the infosec community about patient safety.
A flaw in Cortana allowed researchers to take over a locked Windows machine and execute arbitrary code.
HP said it has launched the first-ever bug bounty program for printers, with rewards of up to $10,000 for discovered vulnerabilities.
In a resale scenario, a previous owner could continue to have access to the online account – with all the new owner’s information stored within.
After researchers found a security glitch that let them hack into an IoT camera, the manufacturer of the camera has fixed the issue.
Researchers found 20 flaws in Samsung’s SmartThings Hub controller – opening up supported third-party smart home devices to attack.
Eddie Habibi, the CEO of industrial IoT security company PAS, sounds off on how to secure the increasingly connected industrial control space.
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