In the three years since its inception, the Open Smart Grid Protocol has found its way into more than four million smart meters and similar devices worldwide.. And like its SCADA, industrial control system, and embedded system brethren, it The link for this article located at ThreatPost is no longer available. . The reliance on smart devices in the Open Smart Grid Protocol creates vulnerabilities from weak cryptographic measures, risking user privacy and energy reliability. Open Smart Grid, Crypto Risks, Security Measures. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
A vulnerability in radio-frequency ID chips could put millions of users of wireless car key tags or speed pass payment devices at risk, according to a recent study by researchers at Johns Hopkins University and RSA Laboratories. Using a relatively simple electronic device, criminals could wirelessly probe a car key tag or payment tag and then use the information obtained from the probe to crack the cryptographic key on the tag, Ari Juels, principal research scientist at RSA, explained. . In obtaining this key, an individual could circumvent the auto-theft prevention system in a person's car or charge gasoline purchases to the speed-pass owner's account.. In obtaining this key, an individual could circumvent the auto-theft prevention system in a person's. vulnerability, radio-frequency, chips, millions, users, wireless. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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