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A significant security vulnerability has been discovered in KIA vehicles sold in Ecuador, potentially affecting thousands of cars and exposing them to sophisticated theft techniques. Independent hardware security researcher Danilo Erazo has identified that KIA-branded aftermarket keyless entry systems used in Ecuador employ outdated technology that makes vehicles vulnerable to replay attacks and signal cloning. […] The post KIA Ecuador Keyless Entry Systems Vulnerability Exposes Thousands of Vehicles to Theft appeared first on Cyber Security News.

 

China’s first clinical trial of a technology that allows signals from the brain to control an external device has proved successful, making it only the second country after the US to reach this stage, according to the Global Times.

 

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Salt Lake Tribune: Salt Lake City, which faces a staffing shortfall, plans to implement AI-assisted 911 call triaging to handle ~30% of about 450K non-emergency calls per year  —  Move to artificial intelligence for some nonemergency calls is expected to help human responders focus on the urgent ones.

 

Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson says his country is under attack, after days of hard-hitting DDoS attacks against SVT Sweden's public TV broadcaster, government websites, and other key organisations.

 

It was one of the offenders' final warning Four staffers at the UK's Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) were let off with warnings over separate cases involving the transmission of regulator data to their personal email accounts.…

 

An analysis of May's SQL database dump shows how much LockBit was really making

 

Despite the repeated warnings of system administrators, IT personnel, and anyone moderately aware of operational security, there are still quite a few people who will gladly plug a mysterious flash …read more

 

Relying too heavily on a US tech giant for your nation’s digital infrastructure is starting to feel a bit... well, risky.

 

A sophisticated new attack method called “SmartAttack” that can breach supposedly secure air-gapped computer systems using smartwatches as covert data receivers.  The groundbreaking research demonstrates how attackers can exploit ultrasonic frequencies to exfiltrate sensitive information from isolated networks, challenging traditional assumptions about air-gapped security. Air-gapped systems are considered the gold standard for protecting classified information, […] The post New SmartAttack Steals Sensitive Data From Air-Gapped Systems via Smartwatches appeared first on Cyber Security News.

 

Resecurity researchers found 7.4 million records containing personally identifiable information (PII) of Paraguay citizens on the dark web. Resecurity has identified 7.4 million records containing personally identifiable information (PII) of Paraguayan citizens leaked on the dark web today. Last week, cybercriminals have offered information about all citizens of Paraguay for sale, demanding $7.4 million in […]

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