In Other News: Volkswagen App Hacked, DR32 Sentenced, New OT Security Solution

In Other News: Volkswagen App Hacked, DR32 Sentenced, New OT Security Solution

This weekly cybersecurity roundup covers recent innovations, legal actions, and threat reports, emphasizing emerging technologies and attack trends. Notable stories include the launch of neuromorphic microcontrollers, the sentencing of a hacker, and cyber threats targeting automotive apps and government data. #InnateraPulsar #DR32Hacker #VolkswagenVulnerabilities #TeleMessageDataBreach #BumblebeeMalware

Keypoints

  • The Pulsar microcontroller introduces advanced brain-inspired processing with low latency and energy use.
  • Australian hacker DR32 pleaded guilty to multiple cybercrime charges and was sentenced in the US.
  • The EU has imposed sanctions on Russian entities, including Stark Industries, for cyber destabilization efforts.
  • Volkswagen patched vulnerabilities in its app that could have exposed user and vehicle data.
  • New guidance from US agencies provides best practices for securing data used in AI systems to prevent misuse and errors.

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