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Neil Smith has been trying to get the railroad industry to listen since 2012, but it took a CISA warning to get there ...
A vulnerability affecting systems named End-of-Train and Head-of-Train can be exploited by hackers to cause trains to brake.
Protect your industrial control systems! Learn how escalating cyberattacks, nation-state threats, and ransomware target ...
The federal cybersecurity agency issued an advisory last week regarding a vulnerability in end-of-train devices that could ...
CISA considers the recently disclosed CitrixBleed 2 vulnerability an unacceptable risk and has added it to the KEV catalog.
The US Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has added CitrixBleed 2 to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities ...
In practice, incident response teams repeatedly encounter the same weaknesses. What are they and how can they be resolved?
A newly disclosed vulnerability in train braking systems could let hackers remotely stop trains with relatively simple and ...
A Chinese hacker allegedly belonging to Silk Typhoon, the state-sponsored Chinese hacking group behind the Microsoft Exchange ...
Trains in North America are vulnerable to remote emergency braking hacks due to an outdated and unencrypted radio communication system.