IoT & Mobile Security

75% of Building Systems Impacted by Exploited Vulnerabilities
Did you know that 75% of building management systems are already compromised by cyberattacks? As our buildings get smarter, securing these vital systems has never been more crucial to protect our safety and daily lives.

IoT Device Security Threatened by Flaw in Kigen eSIM Cards
Imagine billions of IoT devices suddenly vulnerable to hackers, all because of a hidden flaw in Kigen’s eSIM technology—putting everything from smart meters to connected cars at risk.

IoT Devices Vulnerable from Critical Flaw in Kigen eSIM Cards
A critical flaw in Kigen eSIM cards threatens to unlock billions of IoT devices, raising urgent questions about the security of the connected world we rely on every day.

eSIM Flaw in Kigen eUICC Risks Billions of IoT Devices
What if the very tech meant to keep our connected devices safe is actually opening the door to hackers? A newly discovered flaw in Kigen’s eUICC eSIM could put billions of IoT devices—and the smart world they power—at serious risk.

PerfektBlue Bluetooth Flaws Risk Remote Hacks on Millions of Cars
If your car’s Bluetooth connects it, hackers might just connect to it too—newly uncovered PerfektBlue flaws put millions of vehicles at risk of remote takeover, turning convenience into a cybersecurity nightmare.

PerfektBlue Flaws Risk Millions of Vehicles to Remote Attacks
Millions of vehicles worldwide are vulnerable to remote hacking through a critical Bluetooth flaw, turning everyday connectivity into a serious safety threat on the road.

IoT Open House Insights: Implementing SP 1800-36 and Future Trends
Discover how securing your smart devices starts with trusted credential provisioning, as experts reveal practical solutions from NIST’s new SP 1800-36 framework to protect the future of IoT connectivity.

MacOS Infostealer AMOS Gains Persistent Backdoor Access
MacOS users face a new threat as the AMOS infostealer evolves into a stealthy backdoor, allowing attackers to stay hidden and in control long after the initial infection. Stay informed to protect your data from this persistent danger!

Senator Criticizes FBI’s Weak Mobile Security Guidance
Is your smartphone really as secure as you think? A recent breach involving a top White House official’s phone has one senator calling out the FBI for outdated mobile security advice—because when it comes to protecting sensitive data, basic tips just won’t cut it.

Senator Criticizes FBI’s Inadequate Mobile Security Guidance
Senator Mark Warner calls out the FBI for falling short on mobile security, urging stronger, smarter safeguards to protect lawmakers from alarming hacks like the recent breach of a top White House aide’s phone.

Millions of Printers at Risk from New Critical Hacking Flaws
Millions of printers worldwide are suddenly exposed to stealthy cyberattacks, turning these everyday office heroes into unexpected security threats—are your devices quietly putting you at risk?

KrebsOnSecurity Endures Near-Record 6.3 Tbps DDoS Attack
KrebsOnSecurity just faced a mind-blowing 6.3 Tbps DDoS attack, spotlighting how the rise of insecure IoT devices is fueling a new era of cyber threats that could shake the internet as we know it.

IoT Open House: Navigating SP 1800-36 Implementation and Future
Join industry leaders at the forefront of IoT security as they tackle the challenge of protecting network credentials from interception, ensuring our connected devices stay safe and trustworthy from the very first connection.

IoT Open House: Implementing SP 1800-36 and Future Trends
Curious how secure the smart devices in your home or workplace really are? Discover how NIST’s SP 1800-36 is revolutionizing IoT security by tackling the hidden risks of network credential provisioning and paving the way for safer, smarter connections.

Anatsa Android Trojan Infects 90,000 via Fake PDF App on Google Play
Cybersecurity experts have uncovered Anatsa, a sophisticated Android banking trojan infecting 90,000 users via a fake “PDF Update” app on Google Play, exploiting the platform’s trust to steal sensitive banking credentials through convincing overlay attacks. This alarming campaign underscores the evolving threat landscape targeting mobile banking users in North America.

Complete BYOD Security: Zero Data, Zero Risk with Cloud Protection
Ensure complete BYOD security with zero data loss and zero risk through robust cloud protection solutions. Safeguard your mobile workforce effectively.

RondoDox Botnet Targets Vulnerabilities in TBK DVRs and Four-Faith Routers for DDoS Attacks
RondoDox Botnet exploits TBK DVRs and Four-Faith routers vulnerabilities, launching DDoS attacks to disrupt networks and services.

Rethinking Manufacturing Security: The Urgent Need to Eliminate Default Passwords
Explore the critical need to eliminate default passwords in manufacturing security to protect against vulnerabilities and enhance operational integrity.

Senator Criticizes FBI for Inadequate Mobile Security Guidance
Senator criticizes the FBI for failing to provide adequate mobile security guidance, raising concerns over public safety and data protection.

Over 1,000 SOHO Devices Compromised in China-Linked LapDogs Cyber Espionage Operation
Over 1,000 SOHO devices compromised in a China-linked cyber espionage operation, LapDogs, highlighting significant security vulnerabilities.

Transform Your Car into a Video Game Controller!
Transform your car into a video game controller and elevate your gaming experience! Drive, steer, and race like never before with this innovative tech.

Amazon’s Ring Introduces AI to Understand Your Home’s Routines
Amazon’s Ring integrates AI technology to learn and adapt to your home’s routines, enhancing security and convenience for a smarter living experience.

Godfather Android Malware Employs Virtualization to Compromise Banking Applications
“Discover how Godfather Android malware uses virtualization techniques to compromise banking apps, posing a significant threat to mobile security.”

Latest Flodrix Botnet Variant Leverages Langflow AI Server RCE Vulnerability to Launch DDoS Attacks
Flodrix Botnet variant exploits a Langflow AI server RCE flaw to launch DDoS attacks, marking a new surge in aggressive cyber threat tactics.