Rowhammer rides again as FPGA attack, RSA again reportedly up for sale, anti-theft kit to nuke laptops, etc

Rowhammer rides again as FPGA attack, RSA again reportedly up for sale, anti-theft kit to nuke laptops, etc

Including: Tesla and a town hit hard by spear-phish bridge scammers


Roundup Welcome to the New Year: here are some security headlines that may have slipped past you during the gorging season.


Tesla Wi-Fi taken for a ride by hackers


The team at Tencent Keen Security Lab has done it again: hacking Tesla's Model S, in which the security shop's parent company has a significant stake.


This time the Tesla hacking crew has demonstrated how it would be possible to compromise the Wi-Fi firmware and driver software in the car, then use that as a springboard to get into the host Linux system of the MuskMobile.


"We presented the details of the vulnerability in the firmware and the vulnerability in the Marvell kernel driver ..

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