Rockwell Automation Patches Wireless Access Point against Krack

Rockwell Automation has patched its Stratix wireless access point against the KRACK vulnerability, joining a growing list of vendors in the commercial and industrial controls spaces moving quickly to reduce their exposure. Continue reading Rockwell Automation Patches Wireless Access Point against Krack

Existing encryption’s a casualty of the massive KRACK WiFi attack

Existing encryption's a casualty of the massive KRACK WiFi attack

The KRACK WiFi attack has exposed a major vulnerability that could impact millions of users around the world, creating a major new threat for security professionals, financial institutions, retailers and payment companies. But there are options to mitigate the risk. Read what Frederik Mennes and Steven Murdoch have to say on this important topic in an article recently contributed to Payment Source. Existing encryption’s a casualty of the massive #KRACK #WiFi attackClick… Read more

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A week in security (October 16 – October 22)

A compilation of notable security news and blog posts from Monday, October 16 to Sunday, October 22. We talked about adware and malware in Google Play, a ransomware exclusively targeting South Korea, BYOD, a new 419 scam, cyptocurrency mining, and more.

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