WannaCry 'hero' to pay $30,000 for bail, pled not guilty to Kronos trojan charges

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Engineering firm exposes SCIF plans and power vulnerability reports

Chris Vickery, director of cyber risk research at UpGuard, Inc., says that a misconfigured Rsync server maintained by Power Quality Engineering, Inc. (PQE) exposed client information pertaining to critical infrastructure for the City of Austin, as well as other private entities including Dell, Oracle, Texas Instruments, and more. Read More

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