U.S. Commerce Department

‘Ban These Chinese Routers NOW,’ Cries House Committee
Richi Jennings | | Attacking Routers, china, China-linked Hackers, Chinese, Chinese Communists, Chinese devices, chinese government, Chinese hardware, Chinese state-sponsored cyberattacks, Commerce Department, Congress, Consumer IoT, flawed routers, House of Representatives, Internet of things, Internet of Things (IoT), Internet of Things cyber security, internetof things, internetofthings, internte-of-things, iot, Jeff Barney, John Moolenaar, OpenWrt, Peoples Republic of China, Raja Krishnamoorthi, Rob Joyce, router compromise, router exploit, router firmware security flaw, router hacking, router hijacking, router security, router vulnerabilities, SB Blogwatch, SOHO, SOHO and IoT device vulnerabilities, TP-LINK, U.S. Commerce Department, US Congress
Sino stoppage scheme: TP-Link in crosshairs, along with other brands ...
Security Boulevard

Did Someone at the Commerce Dept. Find a SolarWinds Backdoor in Aug. 2020?
BrianKrebs | | A Little Sunshine, CVE-2020-4006, Cybersecurity Infrastructure Security Administration, Democratic National Committee, FBI, fireeye, GoldMax, Lexicon.exe, Microsoft, National Security Agency, National Telecommunications and Information Administration, NTIA, solarwinds-hack, Sunshuttle, The Wall Street Journal, U.S. Commerce Department, U.S. Treasury Department, VirusTotal, VMware
On Aug. 13, 2020, someone uploaded a suspected malicious file to VirusTotal, a service that scans submitted files against more than five dozen antivirus and security products. Last month, Microsoft and FireEye ...