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Three maximum-severity vulnerabilities allow unauthenticated remote attackers to gain complete system controlCary, NC, July ...
The federal cybersecurity agency issued an advisory last week regarding a vulnerability in end-of-train devices that could ...
USA: The Cybersecurity & Infrastructure Security Agency has issued an advisory notice warning of a cybersecurity vulnerability which could in theory allow malicious actors to control a train's brakes.
A critical flaw in the wireless systems used across US rail networks has remained unresolved for more than a decade, exposing ...
The US system to track vulnerabilities is struggling to keep up with its backlog. Experts are scrambling to assemble ...
The US Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has released a number of advisories related to vulnerabilities ...
A newly disclosed vulnerability in train braking systems could let hackers remotely stop trains with relatively simple and ...
CISA ordered Federal Civilian Executive Branch agencies to implement fixes for a critical-severity vulnerability affecting ...
The Public Prosecution Service (OM) has disconnected all internal systems from the internet. The reason for this is a warning from the National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) that there is "a ...
The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has released an Industrial Control Systems (ICS) advisory ...
Over the past eighteen months, two pillars of global cybersecurity have been shaken by funding issues: the US-backed National Vulnerability Database (NVD)—relied on globally for its free analysis of ...
A newly disclosed long-term vulnerability in braking systems could let hackers remotely stop trains, with a potential risk of derailments.
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