Two security researchers have recently revealed vulnerabilities that can be exploited remotely to retrieve sensitive data stored inside special computer components known as HSMs (Hardware Security Modules). . HSMs are hardware-isolated devices that use advanced cryptography to store, manipulate, and work with sensitive information such as digital keys, passwords, PINs, and various other sensitive information. In the real world, they can take the form of add-in computer cards, network-connectable router-like devices, or USB-connected thumb drive-like gadgets. The link for this article located at ZDNet is no longer available. . HSM vulnerabilities pose significant risks to sensitive data confidentiality in financial institutions and cloud services. Explore the implications of these threats. HSM Threats, Data Exploits, Cryptographic Issues, Banking Security. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
This is impressive: "An attacker sends an infected packet to a fitness tracker nearby at bluetooth distance then the rest of the attack occurs by itself, without any special need for the attacker being near," Apvrille says. . "[When] the victim wishes to synchronise his or her fitness data with FitBit servers to update their profile ... the fitness tracker responds to the query, but in addition to the standard message, the response is tainted with the infected code. . '[When] the victim wishes to synchronise his or her fitness data with FitBit servers to update their. impressive, attacker, sends, infected, packet, fitness, tracker, nearby, bluetooth. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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