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transportation security
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The transportation security tag on WindowsForum.com covers cybersecurity threats and vulnerabilities affecting transportation infrastructure, including airlines, electric vehicle charging systems, and industrial control systems in the transportation sector. Discussions highlight advisories from CISA on ICS vulnerabilities, breaches like the WestJet Airlines incident, and risks to EV charging infrastructure such as the Vestel AC Charger vulnerability CVE-2025-3606. Topics emphasize the need for proactive security measures to protect critical transportation systems from cyber attacks.
The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has recently issued nine advisories addressing critical vulnerabilities in various Industrial Control Systems (ICS). These advisories highlight potential risks that could significantly impact industrial operations across sectors such as...
The latest cybersecurity disruption at WestJet Airlines highlights a rapidly escalating risk landscape for critical sectors—not only in Canada but across the globe. Early morning users on the company’s mobile app noticed unusual outages: login loops, booking glitches, and persistent error...
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In recent months, a concerning trend has emerged within U.S. critical infrastructure: unsophisticated cyber actors have increasingly targeted industrial control systems (ICS) and supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) networks, particularly those underpinning the nation’s Energy and...
The recently disclosed vulnerability in the Vestel AC Charger, identified as CVE-2025-3606, highlights the persistent risks faced by the rapidly growing market for electric vehicle (EV) charging solutions. As electric vehicles become increasingly prevalent worldwide, the infrastructure that...
Nothing says "welcome to the future" quite like plugging in your car and worrying that somewhere, someone in their pajamas is poking around your charger’s secrets from thousands of miles away. That’s the scenario Vestel AC Charger users find themselves in after a recent vulnerability was...