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CodeMeter 6.80 from Wibu-Systems supports Universal Write Filter (UWF), a Windows option from Microsoft that prevents accidental changes to files, which is particularly important for embedded systems.
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CodeMeter 6.80 from Wibu-Systems supports Universal Write Filter (UWF), a Windows option from Microsoft that prevents accidental changes to files, which is particularly important for embedded systems.

The Microwall Gigabit from Wiesemann & Theis is the first in a series of easy-to-use security products for industry and manufacturing.

The automation technology provider Pilz from Ostfildern was the victim of a targeted cyber attack on Sunday, October 13. All server and PC workstations worldwide, including the company's communication network, were affected.

Kaspersky's latest report on cyber threats for the first half of 2019 shows that 41.2% of ICS (Industrial Control System) computers were exposed to an attack. The energy sector is most frequently affected - including by generic malware.

More than a third of small companies and more than half of large companies are still using the 'Windows 7' operating system, support for which will expire in five months' time.

Forgot your password? The Paluno Software Technology Institute at the University of Duisburg-Essen (UDE) is researching a new approach that combines biometrics and password protection.

Nozomi Networks Labs has discovered a new vulnerability in Siemens' Scalance Switches. It affects the Telnet server and allows a hacker to crash the service by sending large amounts of packets via TCP port 23.

Authentication processes, which are the linchpin of the security of web, mobile and other applications, show various vulnerabilities in penetration tests. The four most common are described below.
The security company KnowBe4 puts the growth rate of social media phishing attacks - i.e. attacks with a social media reference in the subject line of fake emails - at 75% this year. In particular, the company warns against 'LinkedIn' in the subject line.

Engineering software / Security
Tenable, a cyber security expert, has discovered a critical vulnerability in the 'Siemens Step 7 TIA Portal'. The vulnerability affects the same device family that was affected by Stuxnet.