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Maritime security firm: 37% of Microsoft servers vulnerable to hacking

CyberKeel, a Copenhagen-based firm which focuses on maritime cybersecurity, says 37% of servers running Microsoft were still vulnerable because they had not been patched. Cyberattacks on ports and ships could be “catastrophic,” experts say. The ability of hackers to remotely control port operations is the new ‘hole in the fence’ of port security, expert says. One such vulnerability is an overreliance on GPS systems, which use satellite-signal to determine a ship’s position and plot its course.”]

Source: https://www.csoonline.com/article/2917856/maritime-cybersecurity-firm-37-of-microsoft-servers-not-patched-vulnerable-to-hacking.html

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