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Liste of sources, can be found on www.secnews.physaphae.fr. 2025-05-12T15:54:50+00:00 www.secnews.physaphae.fr SecurityWeek - Security News Pwn2Own 2019: Researchers Win Tesla After Hacking Its Browser ]]> 2019-03-23T06:02:01+00:00 https://www.securityweek.com/pwn2own-2019-researchers-win-tesla-after-hacking-its-browser www.secnews.physaphae.fr/article.php?IdArticle=1078541 False None Tesla None SecurityWeek - Security News NVIDIA Patches High Risk Vulnerabilities in GPU Display Drivers 2019-02-26T17:42:05+00:00 https://www.securityweek.com/nvidia-patches-high-risk-vulnerabilities-gpu-display-drivers www.secnews.physaphae.fr/article.php?IdArticle=1045169 False None Tesla None SecurityWeek - Security News Ex-Tesla Worker Accused of Hacking Seeks $1M in Counterclaim ]]> 2018-08-06T17:14:01+00:00 https://www.securityweek.com/ex-tesla-worker-accused-hacking-seeks-1m-counterclaim www.secnews.physaphae.fr/article.php?IdArticle=770276 False None Tesla 5.0000000000000000 SecurityWeek - Security News Tesla Breach: Malicious Insider Revenge or Whistleblowing? Just before midnight last Sunday evening (June 17, 2018), Elon Musk sent an email to all staff. He was dismayed, he said, to learn about a Tesla employee "making direct code changes to the Tesla Manufacturing Operating System under false usernames and exporting large amounts of highly sensitive Tesla data to unknown third parties." ]]> 2018-06-22T17:29:01+00:00 https://www.securityweek.com/tesla-breach-malicious-insider-revenge-or-whistleblowing www.secnews.physaphae.fr/article.php?IdArticle=719792 False None Tesla,Tesla None SecurityWeek - Security News New Agent Tesla Spyware Variant Discovered 2018-04-07T16:58:01+00:00 https://www.securityweek.com/new-agent-tesla-spyware-variant-discovered www.secnews.physaphae.fr/article.php?IdArticle=577110 False None Tesla None SecurityWeek - Security News Coverity Scan Hacked, Abused for Cryptocurrency Mining acquired Coverity in 2014, started notifying Coverity Scan users about the breach on Friday. The company said malicious actors gained access to Coverity Scan systems sometime in February. “We suspect that the access was to utilize our computing power for cryptocurrency mining,” Synopsys told users. “We have not found evidence that database files or artifacts uploaded by the open source community users of the Coverity Scan service were accessed. We retained a well-known computer forensics company to assist us in our investigation.” Synopsys says the service is now back online and it believes the point of access leveraged by the attackers has been closed. In order to regain access to Coverity Scan, users will need to reset their passwords. “Please note that the servers in question were not connected to any other Synopsys computer networks. This should have no impact on customers of our commercial products, and this event did not put any Synopsys corporate data or intellectual property at risk,” users were told. Cybercriminals have become increasingly interested in making a profit by hacking PCs and servers and abusing them to mine cryptocurrencies. Cryptocurrency mining malware can target a wide range of devices, including industrial systems. One recent high-profile victim was the carmaker Tesla, whose Kubernetes pods were compromised and used for cryptocurrency mining. According to RedLock, which discovered the breach, hackers gained access to Tesla's Kubernetes console due to the lack of password protection. Related: Avoid Becoming a Crypto-Mining Bot - Where to Look for Mining Malware and How to Respond Related: Linux Malware Targets Raspberry Pi for Cryptocurrency Mining view counter ]]> 2018-03-20T07:03:01+00:00 http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Securityweek/~3/pjXWT1DACL4/coverity-scan-hacked-abused-cryptocurrency-mining www.secnews.physaphae.fr/article.php?IdArticle=531122 False None Uber,Tesla None SecurityWeek - Security News NVIDIA Patches Several Flaws in GPU Display Drivers 2017-09-22T15:12:13+00:00 http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Securityweek/~3/gjYMaT_0wP8/nvidia-patches-several-flaws-gpu-display-drivers www.secnews.physaphae.fr/article.php?IdArticle=411384 False None Tesla None SecurityWeek - Security News Tesla Model X Hacked by Chinese Experts 2017-07-28T18:45:55+00:00 http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Securityweek/~3/Y6LL94wPBpE/tesla-model-x-hacked-chinese-experts www.secnews.physaphae.fr/article.php?IdArticle=390356 False None Tesla None SecurityWeek - Security News Researchers Hijack Tesla Car by Hacking Mobile App 2016-11-25T15:14:00+00:00 http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Securityweek/~3/FHRprRkrXIg/researchers-hijack-tesla-car-hacking-mobile-app www.secnews.physaphae.fr/article.php?IdArticle=260886 False None Tesla None SecurityWeek - Security News Chinese Researchers Remotely Hack Tesla Model S 2016-09-20T07:54:57+00:00 http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Securityweek/~3/cpzTPjDDD3A/chinese-researchers-remotely-hack-tesla-model-s www.secnews.physaphae.fr/article.php?IdArticle=98208 False None Tesla None