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Panasonic develops cyber security system for internet-connected cars


Panasonic Corp. is aiming to introduce a security system it has developed for automakers to prevent cyberattacks amid the launch of more vehicles that offer various services via the internet.

The new system will see software installed in internet-connected cars to detect abnormalities and dedicated teams at Panasonic and the automakers will monitor the cars around the clock, the Japanese electronics conglomerate said.

In late October, Panasonic demonstrated an example of a cyberattack and how it is detected at a mock-up surveillance center set up in Tokyo. Once a demo car in Osaka was hit by an experimental remote attack, the car’s driving wheel quickly turned 180 degrees and a warning beep blared out in Tokyo.

A Panasonic Corp. official talks about the company’s security system to monitor cyberattacks against internet-connected cars at a mock-up surveillance center in Tokyo on Oct. 22, 2021. (Kyodo)

“If the computerized control is taken over during driving, it leads to fatal accidents. Practically, abnormalities need to be detected at a much earlier phase,” a company official said, adding that the company’s system is capable of doing just that.

The teams are expected to cooperate in collecting information and revamping the car system. The installed software can be updated remotely when needed to prevent an attack from outside, Panasonic said.

The surveillance center will be able to manage cars both in Japan and abroad in a unified manner, the company said.

According to research firm Fuji Keizai Group Co., the number of internet-connected cars is expected to increase steadily to account for 80 percent of all passenger cars sold globally in 2035 from 34 percent in 2019.

The Japanese government is also beefing up measures against cyberattacks. Cars with driving control systems that can be updated wirelessly that are to be sold from July next year must undergo screening by the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism.

The evaluation criteria include whether automakers have secured a system to manage cybersecurity and to provide software updates accordingly, the ministry said.

The Panasonic official said the company will work with IT companies and…

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Security News in Review: Ryuk Ransomware Develops Self-Replication Capabilities


News in Review 2021-03-06

In this week’s edition of our roundup of the cybersecurity news, you’ll find reporting on a new trend of ransomware gangs turning to virtual machines, several high-severity vulnerabilities in the Linux kernel being resolved, and some new capabilities in the Ryuk ransomware. 

Read on for the latest Security News in Review, and let us know if we missed anything. 

Ransomware hackers turn to virtual machine software to boost extortion schemes — Ransomware gangs have started to evolve their attack strategies from directly being written for Microsoft Windows machines to targeting the hypervisor that manages virtual machines. This is shown by some recent code designed to affect ESXi, a hypervisor software, with the goal being to infect the hypervisor and propagate their code to virtual machines. 

Ryuk ransomware develops worm-like capabilities, France warns — According to an analysis from the French National Agency for the Security of Information Systems, the Ryuk ransomware has developed worm-like self-replicating capabilities. From a functional perspective, this means that the ransomware can propagate without human interaction. The addition of new capabilities to Ryuk will be of special interest to the healthcare sector, where Ryuk was responsible for 75% of attacks. 

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High severity Linux network security holes found, fixed — A set of five critical vulnerabilities in the Linux kernel’s virtual socket implementation were found and fixed recently. The vulnerabilities exist when Linux’s virtual socket multi-transport support is added, which is typically used to facilitate communication between virtual machines and their host. 

Microsoft Releases Out-of-Band Security Patches for Exchange Server — Microsoft released several out-of-band patches for multiple zero-day flaws that are actively being exploited in the wild. Organizations running Exchange Server 2013, Exchange Server 2016, and Exchange Server 2019 products should apply these patches right away. The patches relate to the on-premises versions of Exchange Server, and not to Exchange Online. 

Google Chrome update fixes another worrying security flaw — Google released Chrome version 89 recently to patch a…

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UpGuard Becomes Member of the Center for Internet Security, Develops Solution to Help Businesses Meet CIS … – Yahoo Finance

UpGuard Becomes Member of the Center for Internet Security, Develops Solution to Help Businesses Meet CIS …
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MOUNTAIN VIEW, CA–(Marketwired – Jul 6, 2016) – UpGuard today announced that it has become a member of the Center for Internet Security (CIS), and will continue to help businesses expand visibility into their cyber risk by providing hardening …

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Lethal Cyber-Warfare: Pentagon Secretly Develops Cyber Weapons Able to Kill – Sputnik International


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Lethal CyberWarfare: Pentagon Secretly Develops Cyber Weapons Able to Kill
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Digital arms designed to kill are sanctioned under Pentagon doctrine, “Law of War Manual,” published in June. There is a special section of the manual, Cyber Operations, which explains the application of the Law of War to cyber operations. That means
Pentagon pushes for cyber weapons capable of real-world killingRT

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