Hack of High-End Hotel Smart Locks Shows IoT Security Fail
LAS VEGAS – A vulnerability in a popular IoT lock key – used chiefly by a high-end hotel in Europe – allowed researchers to break into hotel rooms. The locks in question are dubbed “mobile…
LAS VEGAS – A vulnerability in a popular IoT lock key – used chiefly by a high-end hotel in Europe – allowed researchers to break into hotel rooms. The locks in question are dubbed “mobile…
The bug exists in a controller that oversees HVAC, lighting, sensor and alarm systems, to name a few. Go to Source
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Apple is opening its once-private bug bounty program to all researchers, as well as boosting vulnerability payouts and expanding the product scope to include MacOS. Go to Source
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The vulnerability is a decade old with a public exploit, yet remained unpatched in one of the phone giant’s most popular models. Go to Source
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At Black Hat USA 2019, researchers showed how a previously-disclosed flaw on Windows systems that could allow arbitrary code execution could also impact Hyper-V. Go to Source