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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
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
How we stack up against our international counterparts.
Darren Pauli
May 18 2011 2:03PM
Security
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
Isolating utilities' networks is not the answer
Darren Pauli
May 16 2011 5:07PM
Security
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
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
Nuclear plants and gas refineries at risk.
Greg Masters
Mar 24 2011 3:42PM
Security
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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