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Researcher, Siemens lock horns over Scada exploits

Researcher, Siemens lock horns over Scada exploits

Security holes in industrial controllers were exploited in real-world tests.
Darren Pauli Jun 8 2011 11:54AM Security
US SCADA talk pulled over exploit fears

US SCADA talk pulled over exploit fears

A US talk on SCADA holes could have put lives at risk, the researchers say.
Dan Kaplan May 20 2011 11:19AM Security
AusCERT 2011: Ranking Australian engineers on SCADA security

AusCERT 2011: Ranking Australian engineers on SCADA security

How we stack up against our international counterparts.
Darren Pauli May 18 2011 2:03PM Security
AusCERT 2011: Eric Byres demonstrates SCADA protection

AusCERT 2011: Eric Byres demonstrates SCADA protection

Gas pipeline infiltrated by worm.
Darren Pauli May 18 2011 1:18PM Security
SCADA system security improves but attacks on radar

SCADA system security improves but attacks on radar

Isolating utilities' networks is not the answer
Darren Pauli May 16 2011 5:07PM Security
 NZ researchers find SCADA holes

NZ researchers find SCADA holes

The US Cyber Emergency Response Team has warned of a critical vulnerability in two popular SCADA systems, found by security-assessment.com.
Angela Moscsaritolo May 13 2011 7:16AM Security
SCADA 'hacker' puts the wind up former bosses

SCADA 'hacker' puts the wind up former bosses

A disgruntled former worker dobs himself in to a hacker mailing list.
Angela Moscaritolo Apr 19 2011 11:37AM Security
US warns of SCADA flaws

US warns of SCADA flaws

Nuclear plants and gas refineries at risk.
Greg Masters Mar 24 2011 3:42PM Security
AG speech transcript creating cyberwarfare unit

AG speech transcript creating cyberwarfare unit

Australian Attorney-General Robert McClelland unveils cyberspooks division.
Staff Writers Mar 11 2011 10:13AM Security
Analysis: Stuxnet dissected

Analysis: Stuxnet dissected

How one of the world's most complex cyber attacks crippled Iran's nuclear programme.
Brett Winterford Feb 24 2011 6:10AM Security
From Stuxnet to Snoop: The infosec year in lists

From Stuxnet to Snoop: The infosec year in lists

SC Magazine US runs down the notable IT security news items for 2010.
Staff Writers Dec 10 2010 12:48PM Security
CERT Australia chief headlines AISA Week

CERT Australia chief headlines AISA Week

Stuxnet and critical infrastructure protection top of delegates' minds.
Nate Cochrane Oct 14 2010 10:36AM Security
Microsoft repairs shortcut flaw leading to SCADA malware

Microsoft repairs shortcut flaw leading to SCADA malware

Flaw affects Windows 7, Vista, XP, Server 2008 and Server 2008 R2.
Dan Kaplan Aug 3 2010 10:20AM Security
AusCERT09: Googling our way to network apocalypse

AusCERT09: Googling our way to network apocalypse

Disabling Australia's critical infrastructure starts with a simple Google search, a security researcher warned today at a Gold Coast conference soon after another speaker told audiences of the need to aggressively pursue smart power meters.
Nate Cochrane May 19 2009 2:55PM Security
CTO defends researcher's decision to reveal SCADA exploit

CTO defends researcher's decision to reveal SCADA exploit

One technologist wants the public to understand why releasing exploit code for a dangerous vulnerability is sometimes the right thing to do.
Dan Kaplan Sep 15 2008 11:52AM Security
SCADA customers' safe despite vulnerability: Citect

SCADA customers' safe despite vulnerability: Citect

Citect which this week came under fire for a vulnerability in its SCADA software, commonly used in critical infrastructure, has reassured its customers that a breach is extremely unlikely.
Staff Writers Jun 13 2008 11:49AM Security
New SCADA buffer overflow flaw revealed

New SCADA buffer overflow flaw revealed

A vulnerability discovered in SCADA could grant a remote attacker control over critical infrastructure, researchers said on Wednesday.
Dan Kaplan Jun 12 2008 2:53PM Security
Rare SCADA vulnerability discovered

Rare SCADA vulnerability discovered

Researchers have discovered a rare bug in a Windows-based control software package used by as many as one-third of the world's industrial plants.
Dan Kaplan May 9 2008 10:05AM Security
Consortium launches SCADA research project

Consortium launches SCADA research project

A consortium of cybersecurity institutions has launched an $8.5 million research initiative to help secure supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) systems used in critical infrastructure sectors.
Marcia Savage Mar 9 2005 5:05PM Security

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