by Alan Deeter | Apr 14, 2016 | Executive Reading, Expert Opinion, Threats
The average total cost to a company that suffers a data breach has risen to $3.79 million per instance — up 23 percent over last year — according to the latest study by IBM and the Ponemon Institute. Lost business resulting from reputation damage was cited as the most...
by Alan Deeter | Mar 12, 2016 | Incidents, SSH
Spanish security researcher Jose Carlos Norte revealed in a blog post this week that he’d used the scanning software Shodan to find thousands of publicly exposed “telematics gateway units” or TGUs, small radio-enabled devices attached to industrial vehicles’ networks...
by Alan Deeter | Feb 18, 2016 | Case Studies, Executive Reading, Expert Opinion, SSH, Threats
Speaking at last week’s Security Analyst Summit in February 2016, Scott Erven, a medical device security advocate described how medical devices are putting hospital networks and patient data at risk. Erven reported that hundreds of hospitals, clinics, and health...
by Alan Deeter | Feb 10, 2016 | Incidents, Open Source, SSH, Threats |
Web hosting provider Linode jeopardized the security of its customers’ virtual machines, potentially allowing attackers to hijack the SSH connections initiated by customer system administrators, according to IT watchdog site, The Register. Linode promotes “High...
by Alan Deeter | Jan 22, 2016 | Executive Reading, Incidents, SSH, Technical, Threats |
Exactly 30 days after the announcement that Juniper Networks had jeopardized customer security by shipping products with a hard-coded SSH password, security appliance manufacturer Fortinet has announced that many of their products contain a similar hard-coded backdoor...