cointelegraph.com | IOActive chief technology officer Gunter Ollmann said that through the vulnerabilities, attackers could steal users’ Bitcoin through the ATM.
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Vulnerabilities in Lamassu Bitcoin ATMs Can Allow Hackers to Drain Wallets
securityweek.com | Hackers could exploit Lamassu Douro ATM vulnerabilities to take over devices, steal bitcoin from users. Three vulnerabilities in the Lamassu Douro bitcoin ATMs could allow an attacker with physical access to take over devices and steal user assets, cybersecurity firm IOActive reports.
The reality of hacking threats in connected car systems
HELP NET SECURITY | With the integration of sophisticated technologies like over-the-air updates and increased data connectivity, cars are no longer just modes of transportation but also hubs of personal and operational data. This shift brings forth unique cybersecurity challenges, ranging from hacking and data theft to safety hazards resulting from potential system breaches.
In this Help Net Security interview, Ivan Reedman, Director of Secure Engineering at IOActive, discusses how manufacturers, government regulations, and consumers are adapting to these new challenges.
Air Travel Is Not Ready for Electronic Warfare
New York Magazine | With militaries spoofing GPS signals, civilian planes could get targeted in the crossfire. IOActive SVP of Research and Strategy, John Sheehy, provides input.
Dangerous vulnerability in fleet management software seemingly ignored by vendor
cyberscoop | Researchers say Digital Communications Technologies has not addressed a bug impacting its Syrus4 IoT gateway, leaving open the possibility for vehicle fleets to be shut down.
IOActive announced as founding member of OCP S.A.F.E. program
Security Infowatch | As an OCP recognized SRP, IOActive is one of the founding vendors qualified to conduct device security reviews based on the S.A.F.E. checklist.
OCP Launches SAFE to Standardize Firmware Audits
DarkReading | Under the Security Appraisal Framework and Enablement (SAFE) program, device manufacturers will be able to work with approved auditors to verify firmware.
Identity Management and Information Security News for the Week of October 13; Veza, Varonis, IOActive, and More
Solutions Review | Coverage of Gunter Ollmann (CTO), IOActive hiring.
Automotive cybersecurity: A decade of progress and challenges
helpnetsecurity.com | In this Help Net Security video, Samantha Beaumont, Principal Security Consultant at IOActive, sheds light on the challenges and possible solutions to the cybersecurity threats that modern vehicles encounter.
As connected cars become a standard feature in the market, the significance of automotive cybersecurity rises, playing an essential role in ensuring the safety of road users. IOActive research shows that the automotive industry has significantly improved when it comes to cybersecurity.
Hackers cheated at poker by hacking into card shuffling machines
gettotext.com | Machines used to shuffle poker cards in US casinos can be easily hacked, researchers have found. The method, very discreet and almost undetectable, allows you to have “total control” of the parties.
In American casinos, for some major poker tournaments, dealers use card shuffling machines. The devices are supposed to prevent cheating and ensure that the cards are properly shuffled using several tools, including a camera and a cryptographic hash. Above all, according to the builder of the Deckmates, a model of these machines, they would be ” secure “and could not” not be compromised “.