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Realtek SDK Vulnerability Attacks Highlight IoT Supply Chain ThreatsA pictorial representation of network attack trends such as CVE-2021-35394 featuring a stylized bug on IoT-related products. The Palo Alto Networks and Unit 42 logos are included.
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Realtek SDK Vulnerability Attacks Highlight IoT Supply Chain Threats

  • By Yiheng An, Chao Lei, Adam Robbie, Aveek Das, Zhibin Zhang and Shehroze Farooqi
  • January 24, 2023 at 6:00 AM

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Mirai Variant MooBot Targeting D-Link DevicesConceptual image representing IoT security, including the MooBot attacks targeting D-Link devices that are discussed here.
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Mirai Variant MooBot Targeting D-Link Devices

  • By Chao Lei, Zhibin Zhang, Cecilia Hu and Aveek Das
  • September 6, 2022 at 6:00 AM

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CVE-2021-28372: How a Vulnerability in Third-Party Technology Is Leaving Many IP Cameras and Surveillance Systems VulnerableA conceptual image representing IoT security, such as the issue raised by the presence of CVE-2021-28372 in IP cameras.
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CVE-2021-28372: How a Vulnerability in Third-Party Technology Is Leaving Many IP Cameras and Surveillance Systems Vulnerable

  • By Aveek Das, Sultan Omurzakov and Jun Du
  • March 17, 2022 at 12:00 PM

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Know Your Infusion Pump Vulnerabilities and Secure Your Healthcare OrganizationA conceptual image representing medical device security, including concepts such as the infusion pump vulnerabilities discussed here.
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Know Your Infusion Pump Vulnerabilities and Secure Your Healthcare Organization

  • By Aveek Das
  • March 2, 2022 at 6:00 AM

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Windows XP, Server 2003 Source Code Leak Leaves IoT, OT Devices VulnerableThe image represents the concept of a vulnerability, such as the vulnerabilities exposed by the source code leak discussed in this blog.
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Windows XP, Server 2003 Source Code Leak Leaves IoT, OT Devices Vulnerable

  • By Jun Du, Derick Liang and Aveek Das
  • November 6, 2020 at 9:00 AM

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