Attackers have already targeted electric vehicle (EV) charging stations, and experts are calling for cybersecurity standards to protect this necessary component of the electrified future.
Attackers have already targeted electric vehicle (EV) charging stations, and experts are calling for cybersecurity standards to protect this necessary component of the electrified future.
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 March 06, 2023
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EV Charging Infrastructure Offers an Electric Cyberattack Opportunity
Attackers have already targeted electric vehicle (EV) charging stations, and experts are calling for cybersecurity standards to protect this necessary component of the electrified future.
Chick-fil-A Customers Have a Bone to Pick After Account Takeovers
A two-month-long automated credential-stuffing campaign exposed personal information of Chick-fil-A customers, including birthdays, phone numbers, and membership details.
Polish Politician's Phone Patrolled by Pegasus
A mayor backing Polish opposition elections in parliament has been targeted by special services with Pegasus spyware.
Indigo Books Refuses LockBit Ransomware Demand
Canada's largest bookseller rejected the pressure of the ransomware gang's countdown timer, despite data threats.
It's Time to Assess the Potential Dangers of an Increasingly Connected World
With critical infrastructures ever more dependent on the cloud connectivity, the world needs a more stable infrastructure to avoid a crippling cyberattack.
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What GoDaddy's Years-Long Breach Means for Millions of Clients
The same "sophisticated" threat actor has pummeled the domain host on an ongoing basis since 2020, making off with customer logins, source code, and more. Here's what to do.

Everybody Wants Least Privilege, So Why Isn't Anyone Achieving It?
Overcoming the obstacles of this security principle can mitigate the damages of an attack.

On Shaky Ground: Why Dependencies Will Be Your Downfall
There's never enough time or staff to scan code repositories. To avoid dependency confusion attacks, use automated CI/CD tools to make fixes in hard-to-manage software dependencies.

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Biden's Cybersecurity Strategy Calls for Software Liability, Tighter Critical Infrastructure Security
The new White House plan outlines proposed minimum security requirements in critical infrastructure — and for shifting liability for software products to vendors.
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