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Cybersecurity in Aviation: Rising Threats and Modernization Efforts

SecureWorld News

Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has proposed new rules to protect airplanes, engines, and propellers from Intentional Unauthorized Electronic Interactions (IUEI), requiring manufacturers to identify threat conditions, analyze vulnerabilities, and implement multilayered defenses.

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Belgium telecom operators Proximus and Orange drop Huawei

Security Affairs

Major Belgium’s telecom operator Proximus announced on Friday that it will gradually replace its equipment from the Chinese manufacturer Huawei. One of the major Belgium telecom operator Proximus announced on Friday that it will gradually replace its equipment from the Chinese manufacturer Huawei.

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China planted tiny chips on US computers for cyber espionage

Security Affairs

China used tiny chips implanted on computer equipment manufactured for US companies and government agencies to steal secret information. Elemental manufactured equipment for Department of Defense data centers, the CIA’s drone operations, and onboard networks of Navy warships. government.” ” continues the report.

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Easily Exploitable Linux Flaw Exposes All Distributions: Qualys

eSecurity Planet

The vulnerability, tracked as CVE-2021-4034 , has “been hiding in plain sight” for more than 12 years and infects all versions of polkit’s pkexec since it was first developed in 2009, Bharat Jogi, director of vulnerability and threat research at Qualys, wrote in a blog post.

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Cyber Forensic Expert in 2,000+ Cases Faces FBI Probe

Krebs on Security

” In 2009, a Wisconsin-based manufacturing company that had hired Lanterman for computer forensics balked at paying an $86,000 invoice from CFS, calling it “excessive and unsubstantiated.” “CFS submitted the highest bid at the Public Sale in the amount of $10,000.”

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China-linked APT10 leverages ZeroLogon exploits in recent attacks

Security Affairs

The group, also known as Cicada, Stone Panda , and Cloud Hopper , has been active at least since 2009, in April 2017 experts from PwC UK and BAE Systems uncovered a widespread hacking campaign, tracked as Operation Cloud Hopper , targeting managed service providers (MSPs) in multiple countries worldwide.

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DHS issued an alert on attacks aimed at Managed Service Providers

Security Affairs

critical infrastructure sectors, including Information Technology (IT), Energy, Healthcare and Public Health, Communications, and Critical Manufacturing.” APT actors have targeted victims in several U.S. ” Security firms attributed the attacks to a Chinese threat actor referred as APT10 (aka menuPass and Stone Panda).