Remotely Stopping Polish Trains

Turns out that it’s easy to broadcast radio commands that force Polish trains to stop:

…the saboteurs appear to have sent simple so-called “radio-stop” commands via radio frequency to the trains they targeted. Because the trains use a radio system that lacks encryption or authentication for those commands, Olejnik says, anyone with as little as $30 of off-the-shelf radio equipment can broadcast the command to a Polish train­—sending a series of three acoustic tones at a 150.100 megahertz frequency­—and trigger their emergency stop function…

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Hackers are increasingly hiding within services such as Slack and Trello to deploy malware

A new analysis unpacks a wide array of malware abusing legitimate internet services and what defenders should do to stop it.

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Satellite hack on eve of Ukraine war was a coordinated, multi-pronged assault

The satellite hack that took the world by storm was more complex than initially thought, according to a Viasat executive.

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The Pentagon’s 2023 cyber strategy: What you need to know

In May 2023, the Department of Defense (DoD) released an unclassified fact sheet detailing its latest cyber strategy. This latest update is another indication of the Pentagon’s intent to combat threat actors, coming fast on the heels of the 2022 National Security Strategy and the 2022 National Defense Strategy. A more complete summary of the […]

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Ukrainian official: Russian hackers change tactics from disruptive attacks

Russian hackers have become increasingly focused on intelligence gathering to gain advantage on the battlefield.

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Victor Zhora on cataloging cyberwar crime evidence against Russian hackers targeting Ukraine

The Ukrainian cybersecurity official discusses charging Russian operatives with war crimes for digital assaults on civilians.

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