Windows TCO and Network Rail on Wi-Fi Cracked
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Windows TCO
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The Register UK ☛ Delaware Libraries confirms RansomHub cyberattack
Regardless, targeted they were – all across the state of Delaware. Delaware Libraries oversees 35 sites across the state, many of which are battling IT issues caused by a ransomware attack that has forced computer labs to shut.
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Tripwire ☛ CISA Warns of Hackers Targeting Industrial Systems with "Unsophisticated Methods" Amid Lebanon Water Hack Claims
Staff use human-machine interfaces (HMIs) for a graphical overview of ICS and OT systems. enabling a rapid response if there is an equipment failure or emergency.
Unfortunately HMIs have often been found to be poorly secured, and if they have a password at all may only be protected by an easy-to-guess default password. It is commonly understood that those maintaining such systems may be more nervous about what may happen if they "break" critical infrastructure by changing a password than the prospect of being hacked because a weak password is being used.
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Integrity/Availability/Authenticity
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The Register UK ☛ Rail bodies investigate cyberattack at UK’s busiest stations
The message displayed to users via a compromised Wi-Fi landing page, seen by The Register, is Islamophobic in nature and references the 2017 Manchester Arena bombings.
All 20 stations managed by Network Rail across the UK are thought to be affected, with Wi-Fi services still unavailable this morning while investigations into the root cause continue.
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Bitdefender ☛ When UK rail stations Wi-Fi was defaced by hackers the only casualty was the truth
According to Network Rail, who operate most of the railway infrastructure in Great Britain, public Wi-Fi at the following stations was impacted: [...]
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