Tag: internet of things
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TuxBot Evolution Shows AI-Assisted IoT Botnet Development
Researchers just uncovered a cutting-edge IoT botnet framework, TuxBot v3 Evolution, that leverages AI to streamline its development - but surprisingly, the AI also slipped in a crucial safety disclaimer that was left intact. This innovative framework combines old-school botnet tactics with modern tools, making it a potent threat.

Pentagon CIO Ramps Up Cybersecurity, Tech Modernization for Warfighters
The Pentagon's CIO is turbocharging cybersecurity and tech modernization to empower warfighters, with a focus on four key pillars to drive transformation. This initiative has already seen rapid adoption, with 1.3 million users on board with GenAI.mil.

Hackers Target Fuel Tank Monitoring Systems with Cyberattacks
Cyber attackers are launching targeted strikes on internet-exposed fuel tank monitoring systems, allowing them to modify and manipulate critical infrastructure. These compromised systems, known as automatic tank gauges, remotely track fuel levels, temperatures, and leaks, making them a prime target for malicious actors.
Canada Arrests Kimwolf DDoS Botnet Operator in US-Led Crackdown
In a major cybercrime crackdown, a 23-year-old Canadian man, Jacob Butler, has been arrested and charged with operating the notorious Kimwolf DDoS botnet, which targeted vulnerable devices like digital photo frames and web cameras. If convicted, Butler faces up to 10 years in prison for aiding and abetting computer intrusion.

Axonius Expands Asset Management to Intelligence Platform
Axonius is taking asset management to the next level by transforming it into a powerful intelligence platform that not only provides complete visibility across all asset classes, but also enables businesses to take action with automated orchestration capabilities. Under CEO Joe Diamond's strategic leadership, the company is revolutionizing the way organizations manage and leverage their assets.

FCC Extends Security Update Deadline for Banned Routers
The FCC is giving banned routers a lifeline with an extended security update deadline, ensuring they stay safe and functional with continued software and firmware updates. This move comes after the commission banned the import and sale of certain foreign-made routers in March 2026 due to national security concerns.

Attackers Target New Assets Within Minutes of Exposure
The moment a new asset goes live with a public IP address, the clock starts ticking - and within minutes, attackers are circling, waiting to pounce on unsuspecting targets. In just 24 hours, a newly exposed asset can go from discovery to compromise, with threat actors exploiting vulnerabilities at an alarming rate.

Flaws in EV Charger Security Expose Cities to Denial-of-Service Attacks
A security researcher recently demonstrated how easily electric vehicle chargers can be hacked, leaving cities vulnerable to denial-of-service attacks with just a few clicks. In a stunning Black Hat Asia presentation, he showed how typing a simple charger ID into a custom-built script could instantly render a charging port useless.

Fitness Equipment Exposes Weak Link in Gym Security
A recent security mishap at a gym serves as a stark reminder of the importance of safeguarding sensitive information, as a technician's careless mistake - stapling configuration details to a cupboard - left fitness equipment vulnerable to exploitation by mischief makers. This embarrassing blunder highlights the need for vigilance in protecting security credentials.

Kimwolf Botnet Launches Alarming Attack on I2P Anonymity Network
The Kimwolf botnet, a vast army of hijacked IoT devices, has launched a shocking assault on the Invisible Internet Project (I2P), a network that protects users' online anonymity. This brazen attack marks a new chapter in the cat-and-mouse game between cybercriminals and those fighting to keep the internet secure.

Critical Flaw Exposes 7,000 Robot Vacuums to Alarming Remote Hacking Risk
A security researcher recently discovered a critical flaw that leaves around 7,000 robot vacuums vulnerable to remote hacking, raising alarming concerns about the safety of our increasingly connected lives. This startling finding highlights the dark side of the Internet of Things (IoT) and the urgent need for better device security.

Smishing via Cellular Routers: Stunning Risk, Top Fixes
Think your router couldn’t text? Belgian users are being targeted by smishing that hijacks Milesight cellular routers to send phishing SMS from devices on their own networks — check for firmware updates, change default passwords, and disable any SMS features you don’t use.

DDoS attacks: Must-Have Defenses for Best Protection
When a small-town hospital’s patient portal or a county election website goes dark from a DDoS attack, the fallout can be disastrous — yet these digital sieges are often overlooked despite becoming cheaper, more frequent, and more damaging. It’s time to stop treating DDoS as a nuisance and start taking it seriously to protect healthcare, elections, and everyday businesses.

GPT-5 security threats: Stunning Risky Zero-Click Menace
A newly revealed jailbreak for GPT-5 shows how AI can be twisted into fueling zero-click attacks that threaten cloud and IoT security, urging technologists and users alike to stay alert and push for stronger safeguards.

Cisco Warns of Active Exploits Targeting ISE Flaws for Root Access
Cisco has raised the alarm about active exploits targeting vulnerabilities in its Identity Services Engine (ISE), a crucial tool for network security. As organizations face the threat of unauthorized access, its time to reassess our defenses and ensure our digital lives remain safe!

Manufacturing Ransomware Breaches Surge to 47% in 2024
As the manufacturing sector grapples with a staggering 47% surge in ransomware breaches, its clear that cybercriminals are honing in on our industries, posing a serious threat to productivity and security. With many manufacturers still lagging in cybersecurity, nows the time for a proactive approach to safeguard our digital future!

5G cybersecurity principles: Must-Have Best Practices
As 5G transforms connectivity, the NCCoE’s white paper lays out five practical cybersecurity principles—isolation, segmentation, redundancy, continuous risk assessment, and security-by-design—to help organizations build faster, more resilient, and trustworthy networks. Adopt these guidelines now to protect privacy, ensure uptime, and stay ahead of evolving threats.

Industrial Digital Ecosystem: Must-Have Best Practices
Imagine an industrial revolution powered not by lone breakthroughs but by a connected ecosystem where shared data, common standards, and built-in trust let factories and supply chains plug in and innovate together. The Open Industrial Digital Ecosystem Summit showed how inclusive governance, security-first design, and interoperable semantics can unlock faster innovation, lower costs, and fairer access for businesses of all sizes.

ICS vulnerabilities: Must-Have Defenses for Risky Threats
CISA’s new advisory exposes critical ICS flaws in power, water, and industrial systems that could disrupt services or even endanger lives—operators, vendors, and policymakers should act now. Start with pragmatic steps like asset inventorying, patching and compensating controls, stronger remote-access policies, network segmentation, and better OT monitoring to sharply reduce risk.

Maritime security: Must-Have Strategies for Best Defense
Ships and ports keep our world moving, but rising threats—from cyberattacks to piracy—mean smarter, layered defenses and stronger collaboration are no longer optional but essential.

Open Industrial Digital Ecosystem Summit: Must-Have Wins
Join the Open Industrial Digital Ecosystem Summit to turn interoperability, shared semantics, and practical governance into real-world wins—speeding innovation, cutting costs, and protecting privacy across industries.

IoT Open House: Implementing SP 1800-36 and Future Outlook
Discover how the groundbreaking SP 1800-36 standard is transforming IoT security by ensuring trusted credential provisioning, protecting everything from your smart home to critical infrastructure against remote threats.

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 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.