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dustman81 writes:
Crown Lift Trucks, a forklift manufacturer based in New Bremen, Ohio with manufacturing plants in the US, Mexico, China, and Germany, has been hit by a cyberattack and their plants have been offline for over a week. They are telling their employees to file for unemployment as they are not expecting to be back to production until June 24th, 2024.Link to Original Source
93434911
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dustman81 writes:
AT&T Uverse modems were found to have several serious vulnerabilities, including a superuser account with hardcoded username/password exposed to the Internet via SSH, a HTTP server with little authentication which allows command injection, and an Internet exposed service which exposes internal clients to external attacks
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dustman81 writes:
The ACLU is objecting to the Springdale, Ohio police department using an automated license plate scanner on their patrol cars to locate stolen vehicles or those who's owners are wanted on felony warrants. The scanner can read 900 license plates an hour traveling at highway speeds.
So far, the scanner has located 95 stolen cars and helped locate 111 wanted felons. The locations of the license plates scanned are tagged with GPS data so when the data is downloaded, it can cross-referenced on a map. If the plate is wanted, the times and locations of where it was scanned can be referenced.
This system is also in use in British Columbia: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ENGY1CD9y_4