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Google’s security mavens have been hard at work this month, patching an impressive 78 Android flaws in the firm’s latest update. All-told, seven issues are rated ‘critical’, including a hat-trick of kernel-level holes, a privilege flaw in the MediaTek video driver and three biggies affecting Qualcomm silicon. Qualcomm turns out to be a bit of […]

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BINOM3, a multi-functional revenue energy meter and power quality analyzer from Russia-based Algoritm, is plagued by several serious vulnerabilities for which patches don’t appear to exist. The flaws were discovered by security researcher Karn Ganeshen and reported to the vendor via ICS-CERT on May 25. Since the company has not responded to ICS-CERT’s notifications, the […]

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More than 1,500 vulnerabilities specific to industrial control systems (ICS) have been disclosed in the past 15 years and many of them did not have vendor patches when their existence was made public, according to a new report from FireEye. Since 2000, the security firm has documented 1,552 ICS-related flaws affecting the products of 123 […]

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