As medical devices increasingly rely on interconnectivity, they also become prime targets for cybercriminals. Outdated software and insecure communication protocols make these devices vulnerable to sophisticated cyberattacks, which could compromise public health and patient safety. Adapting advanced security measures like the Zero Trust framework, microsegmentation, threat detection, and robust firmware security is crucial to protect healthcare infrastructure and ensure patient care.
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New Go-Based Malware Exploits Telegram and Use It as C2 Channel
Researchers have discovered a new functional backdoor malware, which uses Telegram as its command-and-control (C2) channel. The malware functions as a backdoor performing an initial