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Researchers expose hack that could hand attackers full control of ship’s engine, navigation and power

Maritime cybersecurity researchers have revealed a series of critical vulnerabilities in a widely used maritime IoT platform that would allow a remote attacker to seize complete control of a vessel’s propulsion, navigation, electrical power, ballast, steering, and fire safety systems – entirely from a web browser. Singapore-based research team Rudra published the findings this week, …
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