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EV Charging Management System Vulnerabilities Allow Disruption, Energy Theft

EV Charging Management System Vulnerabilities Allow Disruption, Energy Theft

Vulnerabilities in electric vehicle charging management systems can be exploited for DoS attacks and to steal energy or sensitive information. Researchers warn that many electric vehicle (EV) charging management systems are affected by vulnerabilities that could allow hackers to cause disruption, steal energy, or obtain driver information. The vulnerabilities were

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High-Severity Flaw Reported in Critical System Used by Oil and Gas Companies

High-Severity Flaw Reported in Critical System Used by Oil and Gas Companies

Cybersecurity researchers have disclosed details of a new vulnerability in a system used across oil and gas organizations that could be exploited by an attacker to inject and execute arbitrary code. The high-severity issue, tracked as CVE-2022-0902 (CVSS score: 8.1), is a path-traversal vulnerability in ABB Totalflow flow computers

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North-Korean Lazarus APT Group Targeting Energy Providers Around The World

North-Korean Lazarus APT Group Targeting Energy Providers Around The World

Security researchers have linked a new cyber espionage campaign targeting U.S., Canadian and Japanese energy providers to the North Korean state-sponsored Lazarus hacking group. Threat intelligence company Cisco Talos said Thursday that it has observed Lazarus — also known as APT38 — targeting unnamed energy providers in the United States, Canada

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Cyberattacking the Radiation Alert System

Cyberattacking the Radiation Alert System

Spanish law enforcement officials have announced the arrest of two individuals in connection with a cyberattack on the country's radioactivity alert network (RAR), which took place between March and June 2021. Spanish Police Arrest 2 Nuclear Power Workers for Cyberattacking the Radiation Alert SystemSpanish law enforcement authorities have

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