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This is a part of a sample chapter from my latest book, “Tactical Wireless Security” converted to article form. The book was originally created for a class to teach basic WiFi and SDR skills to Special Forces troops. The book is available now on Amazon. DragonOS Introduction DragonOS is a Linux-based system designed specifically for RF analysis…
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Thumb Score: +7 Woot! has a large selection (22 varieties) of Bluetooth wireless earbuds deeply discounted to as low as $3.99 Shipping is free for Amazon Prime members. Obviously at these prices you aren’t getting top quality name brand merch, but they’re cheap enough to be considered throwaways for the kiddos or situations where you…
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A vulnerability classified as critical has been found in Sierra Wireless ALEOS up to 4.9.8/4.16. Affected is an unknown function. The manipulation leads to reachable assertion. This vulnerability is traded as CVE-2023-40462. It is possible to launch the attack remotely. There is no exploit available.
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A vulnerability has been found in Cisco Wireless LAN Solution Engine up to 2.12 and classified as problematic. This vulnerability affects unknown code of the file archiveapplydisplay.jsp of the component User Interface. The manipulation of the argument displayMsg leads to basic cross site scripting. This vulnerability was named CVE-2006-1960. The attack can be initiated remotely.…
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Today is Cyber Monday, which makes it a great day to snag a deal on all things tech. And if you’re not looking to make a big purchase, like a TV or laptop, then affordable earbuds and headphone deals are plentiful. For shoppers with a budget of under $100 for gifting or for treating yourself,…
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Cyber Monday is proving to be an awesome reservoir of killer gaming deals. Not only are we seeing stellar Nintendo Switch and PS5 deals, but PC gamers are also seeing some discounts. For competitive PC gamers, especially those who play shooters like Counter-Strike 2 or Overwatch 2, the Razer Viper V2 Pro HyperSpeed Wireless gaming…
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We’re finally here—Black Friday weekend. With our bellies full of turkey, it’s time to peruse every online retailers for the best deals so we can find holiday gifts for all our family, friends, and loved ones while saving ourselves a bunch of cash. It’s also time to find some fun stuff to treat ourselves with…
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Governance & Risk Management , Operational Technology (OT) , Patch Management
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Researchers at Nozomi Networks Labs analyzed version 1.6.2 of the EKI-6333AC-2G, an industrial-grade wireless access point, uncovering 20 vulnerabilities, each with a distinct CVE identifier. These vulnerabilities present serious risks, allowing unauthenticated remote code execution with root privileges, which can completely compromise the affected devices’ confidentiality, integrity, and availability.
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4G/5G fixed wireless access (FWA) represents a major growth opportunity for mobile network operators (MNOs) because they bring more traffic, new services, new subscribers, and, importantly, new revenue streams. According to Ericsson, there will be 330 million FWA 5G connections by 2029.
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In a 2021 blog about the technology, Fluidmesh Network’s co-founder and former CEO Umberto Malesci gave several examples of how the technology was being used, including use cases that make possible a 1,000-device IP camera network on moving trains in France, enabling wireless control of port cranes in Malta, and as part of infrastructure supporting…
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Cisco’s Unified Industrial Wireless Software for Ultra-Reliable Wireless Backhaul (URWB) Access Points contain a severe vulnerability that potentially allows attackers to execute commands with root privileges on affected systems.
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Hackers target Cisco primarily due to its critical role in global network infrastructure and security. Cisco’s devices are essential for protecting sensitive data and communications which makes them attractive targets for espionage.
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Cisco has fixed a critical command injection vulnerability (CVE-2024-20418) affecting its Ultra-Reliable Wireless Backhaul (URWB) Access Points that can be exploited via a HTTP requests and allows complete compromise of the devices.
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Nov 07, 2024Ravie LakshmananVulnerability / Wireless Technology
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